23 March 2009, 22:00

Ingushetia: a car shelled, eyewitnesses state extrajudicial execution

The "Caucasian Knot" correspondent in Ingushetia reports from the place of events that in Karabulak, opposite the store "Karabulak" in Oskanova Street, at about midday, unidentified persons in a "Lada-Prior" black car shelled a silver VAZ-21110 car. Local residents think that the attackers were power agents.

According to preliminary data, at least two persons were in the attacked car. One of them tried to run away, but he was shot dead by the attackers not far from the car. The second passenger remained inside the car and, probably, was also killed.

Local residents informed the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that the attackers who arrived in the "Lada-Prior" car waited calmly for the arrival of law enforcers, talked to them, and left the venue. The attackers also did not allow taking the victims to hospital and waited for them to die. Local residents assert that the incident was an extrajudicial execution fulfilled by special agents.

The casualties' persons are unknown. The place of the incident is cordoned by power agents.

We remind you that late at night yesterday, on March 22, in Karabulak, restaurant and sauna "Sharan" were shelled from a grenade launcher. The incident happened in the vicinity of Oskanova Street, near the city's OVD (Interior Department). Nobody suffered.

Author: Azamat Ugurchiev Source: CK correspondent

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