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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Ingushetia resident suspected of justifying terrorism
2025-06-14
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] A young resident of Ingushetia has become a suspect in justifying terrorism after sympathetic comments about the killed militants. The girl is under a written undertaking not to leave the country. 

The law enforcement agencies of the republic reported a criminal case against a 24-year-old resident of Ingushetia. The girl's messages in Telegram chats were noticed by operatives of the Ingush center "E". 

The suspect herself administered an open chat group on Telegram, where she posted a message about the special operation in Karabulak with a video on March 4, 2024. In her post, she “negatively characterized law enforcement officers and expressed sympathy for the victims,” the republican department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a statement today.

On March 3, 2024, during a counter-terrorist operation in Karabulak, security forces killed six people. According to sources, Amirkhan Gurazhev, Zelimkhan Tsuroev, Magomed Barkinkhoev, Tagir Tsuroev, Mikail Tutaev and Bers Chemurziev were killed. Security forces  declared the dead to be militants of the Islamic State terrorist organization, banned in Russia. The "Caucasian Knot" prepared a report " How the special operation in Karabulak took place."

In addition, in the chat of one of the messenger groups, security forces found a girl's comment to a publication dated November 12, 2023. This publication was dedicated to militants killed in the North Caucasus back in 2005. Under it, the girl expressed sympathy for those killed. 

In the publications and comments of the Ingush resident, the specialist found “psychological and linguistic signs of justification of terrorism”, after which FSB investigators opened a case against her under the relevant criminal article (Part 2 of Article 205.2 of the Russian Criminal Code provides for imprisonment from five to seven years). 

The suspect “has been given a preventive measure in the form of a written undertaking not to leave,” the official Telegram channel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ingushetia noted. The “Caucasian Knot” does not yet have any comments from the suspect regarding the law enforcement agency’s version.

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