12 April 2011, 23:50

Casualty of special operation in Ingushetia had documents of Moscow student

The young man liquidated in Ingushetia on April 11 as a result of a fight had a driver's license and a student's record book of the Curative Department of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy. Besides, documents of residents of Grozny and Armavir were found at the fight venue, said a source from local law enforcement bodies.

Let us remind you that in a forest near the village of Muzhichi law enforcers detected a group of suspected militants. According to power agents, it included up to six fighters. In the course of a skirmish, one of the suspects was killed and another wounded. Power agents had no losses.

According to the source, the casualty of the fight was Bikaev, Ruslan Apashevich, born in 1987, a native of the village of Velyaminovskiy, Domodedovo District of Moscow Region, a resident of Moscow, on whom a driver's license and a student's record book of the Curative Department of the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy were found.

Also the documents were found to the name of Avdadaev, Shamkhal Magometovich, a native of Chechen capital, and a passport to the name of Torshkhoev, Ibragim Yakhyaevich, born in 1991, a native of Armavir, Krasnodar Territory. Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent reported that Ibragim Torshkhoev had been regarded by law enforcement bodies as a possible suicide bomber. Special services supposed that Torshkhoev was ready to go to Moscow to commit a terror act there. However, his relatives claimed that Ibragim disappeared in Moscow, where people saw him last.

Author: Beslan Tsechoev Source: CK correspondent

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