In 2022, Adilkhan Amambayev, a native of Dagestan, who was sentenced to 9 years, said that the criminal case against him had been falsified and that he had been tortured. The man was accused of having used correspondence in a messenger to persuade a friend to join a banned ISIS organization and carry out a terrorist act.
In recent months, North Ossetian psychologists have recorded an influx of appeals from soldiers who fought in Ukraine.
Interior Minister of Dagestan Abdurashid Magomedov said that some residents of the republic are fighting on the side of «neo-Nazis» for Ukraine. He did not explain the meaning of the term «neo-Nazi» in a report to the deputies of the People’s Assembly on the activities of the police in 2022.
Tatarstan natives and Crimean Tatars want to appeal to the EU for help with weapons to fight for independence from Russia. We want to create an alliance with the republics of Idel-Ural, unite along the lines of the Europeans, so that we have a common economy and border. We also plan to appeal to NATO and EU countries to help us with weapons, military personnel and experts on the state structure», - said the head of the government of Tatarstan in exile Rafis Kashapov.
On March 30, the Supreme Court of Russia commuted the sentence of an Astrakhan resident convicted of drug charges because he participated in the Russian-Chechen war.
For the second year, activist Eduard Atayev has been in Khasavyurt detention center. On March 26, 2022, operatives planted a grenade, a gun, ammunition and drugs.
Fierce fighting for Bakhmut continues. In the south of Ukraine, in the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, about 30 cities and towns were shelled.
On March 29, the Volzhsky City Court fined Alexander Efimov, a member of the federal bureau of the Yabloko party, the head of its local branch in Volzhsky, for discrediting the Russian armed forces.
The largest share of informal (shadow) employment of the population of the Russian Federation is found in Ingushetia (54%), Dagestan (51%) and Kabardino-Balkaria (48%), according to Rosstat. Most often, such workers work in the areas of trade and repair of vehicles.
The participation of Vladimir Zagalov, a resident of North Ossetia, in anti-war actions in Georgia became a reason for his condemnation. Mosdok district court fined the man 30 thousand rubles.
Four residents of Ingushetia are wanted on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks. The press service of the regional department of the FSB reports. The fugitives are Mikail Moshoev, Ramazan Eldiev, Amir Boko and Amirhan Guragev. They are facing charges for a recent attack on a DPS post.