According to a report by the New York-Times Moscow correspondent, Ellen Barry, the FSB (former the KGB) carried out a massacre of innocent civilians in the Ingush village of Ekazhevo. In her report from Moscow, Ellen Barry writes:
"The Federal Security Service (AKA FSB) released a statement on Saturday saying its forces had killed 4 brothers in the Kartoyev family, as well as the man who financed the Mujahideen.
Belan Kartoyev, a resident of Ekazhevo who said he was no relation to the Kartoyev brothers, said the men killed by Russians were construction workers uninvolved in terrorism.
In a telephone interview to a correspondent's office of New-York Times in Moscow, he said that at least 3 other people were killed at a second location in Ekazhevo, but that they were strangers to the village. "I have no idea who those people were," he said. "I doubt anyone here knows them."
In London, the BBC expressed surprise that the Russian top terrorist Bortnikov, the FSB chief, attributed the successful atack of the Caucasian Mujahideen on the Russian elite train Nevsky Express to Sheikh Sayeed al-Buryati. The BBC reports:
"A North Caucasus Islamic group, the Caucasian Mujahideen, said it carried it out on the orders of its leader Doku Umarov.
Mr Tikhomirov (Russian name for Sheikh Sayeed) had never personally admitted involvement, and Bortnikov's comments were the first time he had been directly linked, Reuters reported.
Mr Tikhomirov did admit involvement in a Martyrdom bomb attack at main police headquarters in the republic's capital, Nazran, which killed 20 policemen in August 2009.
Yevkurov (puppet chief of Russian colonialists in Ingushetia) almost died in a Martyrdom bomb attack in June last year, that Russian police suspected was organized by Mr Tikhomirov".
Many Western and Russian analysts indicate that an attempt of the Russian terrorist organization of the FSB to link Sayeed al-Buryati to a bomb attack on the Nevsky Express train demonstrates that Moscow is trying to convince the public as quickly as possible that "the case" has been solved, because eventually there is no real progress from the FSB there.
The attempts of the FSB to present the Muslim preacher Sayeed al-Buryati as a major warlord who allegedly commanded his own military unit are also ridiculous. It is a well-l known fact that Sayeed al-Buryati was appreciated in the Caucasus as a skilful preacher, whose words reach the hearts of the people.
Meanwhile, the ringleader of Ingush puppets, Yevkurov, assembled relatives of peaceful villagers brutally slaughted by Russian invaders in the Ekazhevo village and threatened with new massacres.
"You have to know who comes and leaves your house", Yevkurov said. Turning to the audience, he claimed that Sayeed al-Buryati was an organizer of an attack on him personally and an attack on the police headquarters in Nazran on August 17, 2009.
Earlier, Yevkurov repeatedly stated that "all the organizers and perpetrators of the assassination attempt were eliminated". His subordinates also repeatedly told about "the elimination of all the organizers of bomb attack on the police department in Nazran".
In his turn, a father of brothers, abducted by Russian invaders, said that his sons had no ties with the Mujahideen and were ordinary workers and all the day long they were busy with their work.
The father of 4 brothers Kartoyev, brutally murdered by the Russians, asked to hand over the bodies of his sons for burial.
Hearing this, Yevkurov announced that "he will investigate this issue" and asked the puppet heads of local administrations "to hold gatherings of citizens in order to clarify the situation".
Department of Monitoring,
Kavkaz Center