Sagopshi villager: I have no claims to law enforcers on my blown up house

Bagauddin Evloev, a resident of the Ingush village of Sagopshi, whose uninhabited house was blown up by militaries on March 15, said that he had no claims to law enforcers, since he was sure that the explosive device found in the house could not be taken away.

The information about the blown-up house in Sagopshi appeared on March 16 on the website "Habar.org". The publication stated that Russian militaries drove the MIA pensioner and his family out of the house, then mined the building and blew it up.

Bagauddin Evloev himself said in his interview with the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that he had no claims to law enforcers, and he would not go to the court.

"The main thing is that there were no human victims. I worked myself [for the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA)], and I know that once it was impossible to defuse the bomb, they had no choice but to blow it up in place."

The blasted house was not suitable for residence, because it was unfinished, said Evloev; neither he nor his family lived there. "We have where to live; therefore, the rumours that law enforcement  agents had drove me and my family out, and I begged them not to blow the house up, are complete nonsense," said the former MIA worker.

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Source: CK correspondent