15 September 2010, 23:50

MIA of Dagestan does not confirm liquidation of Jama'at "Sheriyat" leader

As of today, the MIA of Dagestan has no information about the death of Ibragim Gadjidadaev, leader of Jama'at "Sheriyat", in the course of the storm of the house in Makhachkala on September 12.

"Currently, there's no information that Gadjidadaev was liquidated. There is even no information that he was there at all in the course of the fight," an employee of the press service of the MIA of Dagestan, who preferred to remain anonymous, explained to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

Today, another anonymous employee of the MIA of Dagestan has added that the MIA already has the list of casualties in the course of the special operation in Makhachkala, which was conducted on September 12-13. Ibragim Gadjidadaev is not on the list.

Author: Dmitry Florin Source: CK correspondent

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