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Six arrested in Turkey planning an attack in Chechnya
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] Four Russians, a citizen of Ukraine and a citizen of Uzbekistan, were detained in Istanbul on charges of preparing an armed attack on oppositionists from Chechnya.

Six suspects in the preparation of armed attacks in Istanbul and Antalya were detained on 8 October.

Among them are Russian citizens Abdula Abdulaev, Ravshan Akhmedov, Bislan Rasaev and Aslanbek Abdulmuslimov, Ukrainian citizen Igor Efrim and Uzbek citizen Amir Yusupov, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported on October 20.

The court arrested them on charges of political and military espionage, and they are all detained in a prison in the Maltepe district of Istanbul province, the report said.

The "Caucasian Knot" wrote earlier that Khasan Khalitov in September accused the Chechen security officials of abducting his relatives living in the republic.

Khalitov also said that the Chechen authorities are behind the announcement of blood feud against him and several families in the republic. He called on the head of Chechnya to send a representative to Turkey to "sort it out."

In October, Chechen president Ramzen Kadyrov personally visited Turkey with his aide, Press Minister Akhmed Dudayev. The latter said that they "went along and across several Turkish cities," but did not meet any of the "shaitans" who declared their readiness to meet with the head of Chechnya.

In response, Khalitov reproached Kadyrov's associates for cowardice, suggesting that they deliberately avoided meeting with him. Kadyrov did not avoid meeting with his critics during a trip to Turkey, Dudayev reacted on 15 October.

Dudayev also  published a video message from  his brother Khasan Khalitov, where he in harsh terms condemns a relative for criticizing the leadership of the republic. None of the Chechen officials will enter into dialogue with the blogger, Khalitov's brother said, promising to rip out his tongue.


Posted by: badanov 2021-10-21
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