In Russia, they said they destroyed a gang that included “militants from Ukraine.”



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The National Anti-Terrorism Committee of the Russian Federation announced that it had destroyed 16 members of the band of the field commander of North Caucasus militants Aslan Byutukayev in the territory of Chechnya and Ingushetia.

In 2020, the special services of the Russian Federation liquidated in Chechnya and Ingushetia 16 members of the band of the radical Islamist, field commander Aslan Byutukayev, which included “militants who came from Ukraine.” This was reported by TASS with reference to the national counter-terrorism committee.

Other details about the suspected Ukrainians are not given in the message.

On January 20, Chechnya chief Ramzan Kadyrov announced on the Telegram channel that Byutukayev himself and five other people who were on the federal wanted list had been killed.

“Fighters from the special police regiment of the Ministry of the Interior in the Chechen Republic named after the first president of Chechnya, Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov, carried out a successful special operation on the outskirts of the village of Qatar-Yurt, whose purpose was the destruction of Aslan Byutukayev’s gang of six people who were on the federal wanted list, “Kadyrov wrote.

He added that they had managed to identify some of them, they are Aslan Byutukaev, Shamkhan Saraliev, Isa Bazurkaev, Vakhita Darshaev.



According to the anti-terrorism committee of the Russian Federation, Byutukaev led scattered groups of bandits who committed crimes in the North Caucasus. He was a specialist in the training of suicide bombers.



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