17 June 2014, 16:38

KBR: girl of 20 suspected of aiding militants

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic (KBR), a 20-year-old local girl is suspected of being a militants' helper.

She lives in the city of Baksan, and, according to the MIA, she had helped members of the armed underground for three months by providing them with housing and foodstuffs, as well as by helping the members of illegal armed formations (IAFs) to store firearms and ammunition.

The MIA asserts that the IAF members, whom the girl had helped, acted in the territory of the Baksan District.

See earlier reports: "Under latest data, two suspected militants were killed in special operation in Kizlyar District of Dagestan", "Resident of Chechnya, earlier convicted for involvement in armed underground, suspected of illegal arms circulation", "OMON fighter wounded in Dagestan is in grave condition".

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