02 June 2009, 23:50

SKP claims the second militant killed during special operation in Nalchik identified

Officers of the Investigating Department of Russian SKP in Kabardino-Balkaria claim they have identified the second militant killed in the course of the May 28 special operation in Nalchik.

For reference, on May 28, a special operation was carried out in Nalchik which, according to power authorities information, resulted in killing two militants. Murat Ristov, 25, many times champion of Russia in the art of self-defense, was one of the militants.

"In conducting the investigative actions, we have managed to identify the second militant killed during the special operation. It is Sultan Shevkhuzhev, 40, resident of Kabardino-Balkaria", cites "Gazeta.Ru" the SKP representative.

According to preliminary data, Shevkhuzhev was member of the so-called Baksan Jaamat, reports the "Russian News Service".

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