KC: Puppets In Magas Do Not Believe In Yevkurov’s Return

Puppets in Magas do not believe in Yevkurov’s return

25 June 2009, at 14:13 Djokhar time 

The struggle for power among the puppet shows that they do not believe in Yevkurov’s return.

 

While the ringleader of Ingush apostates Yevkurov, connected to an artificial respiration, awaiting his fate from the Lord of Worlds, a fierce scramble for empty chair of the main marionette of the Kremlin intensifies in Ingushetia.

 

Former anti-Zyazikov’s opposition in Ingushetia intends to appeal to Moscow with request to appoint Ruslan Aushev the acting puppet “president”.

 

As one of the leaders of anti-Zyazikov’s opposition Magomed Khazbiyev said, he would apply with such a proposal in the so-called “extraordinary congress of the Ingush people”.

 

Earlier, Ruslan Aushev expressed his willingness to take up a post of the puppet ringleader – while Yevkurov, wounded as a result of special operation of the Mujahideen, is recovering.

 

Meanwhile, the ringleader of Chechen apostates Kadyrov expressed a public resentment about such a prospect, and has called those statements “inappropriate”.

 

Kadyrov declared that ringleader of the Kremlin Medvedev commissioned him with “leading the fight against militants in Ingushetia”.

 

Khazbiyev, in his turn, pointed at Kadyrov and said on irrelevance of his desires and actions, and warned the ringleader of Chechen apostates that no one would allow him “to interfere into the internal affairs of Ingushetia”.

 

Kadyrov, nevertheless, has already managed to carry a rash visit to Magas, which was more like a crazy race of dead drunk “bulls”.

 

Having passed through the Rostov-Baku highway at furious speed, bickered with the Ingush policemen at the entrance to Magas and conducting a 30-minute-long meeting with local apostates, Kadyrov immediately dash away back to Chechnya, and from where, he expressed his dissatisfaction with Aushev’s statement.

 

Meanwhile, a version of “betrayal of Yevkurov” has appeared in Russian press.

 

“Izvestia” newspaper has reported that on day of attack on motorcade, Yevkurov was allegedly driving to work by “a route unusual to him”.

 

Mujahideen “somehow learned that on 22 June Yevkurov would go to work not from his house, but from his tribal village of Tarsky, which is located in North Ossetia. A car with suicide bomber packed with explosives was waiting for Yevkurov’s motorcade”, the newspaper writes.

 

As suggested by journalists, the awareness of the Mujahideen of Yevkurov’s affairs “may indicate that there is a traitor is in his circle”.

 

However, the head of the puppet gang of “MIA of Ingushetia” Ruslan Meiriyev has flatly rejected this assumption. “That is impossible”, he said.

 

Thus, the police ringleader is confident that “not only the Wahhabis, but also the corrupt officials may have organized an attempt on Yevkurov”.  According to Meiriyev, “the president was actively fighting corruption”.

 

Obviously Meiriyev is assured that the corrupt officials have become so angry at Yevkurov that one of them decided to become a suicide bomber in order to give a chance to his colleagues to continue quietly to go in for corruption.

 

Meanwhile, the “Kommersant” newspaper, with reference to its sources in the puppet gang of “MIA”, reported that “militants Abdul-Malik Aliyev, Aslan Batygov, and Muhammad Tiboyev, who were killed on 24 June in Ingushetia, are suspected in attack on Yevkurov”.

 

However, the sources of RIA News agency in the same puppet gang have refuted this information. Interlocutor of the agency has called Aliyev Batygov and Tiboyev a “small fry” and explained: “they would never get it done: to think, to organize and to execute an assassination attempt on the president Yunus-Bek Yevkurov.

 

Let’s remind that yesterday the same sources in the puppet gang of “MIA of Ingushetia” named the dead Mujahideen (Martyrs, inshaAllah) “high-ranking commanders of Ingush militants”.

 

Kavkaz Center




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