A meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee was held in Moscow, dedicated to countering the spread of terrorist ideology, neo-Nazism, and religious extremism in the North Caucasus Federal District.

June 17, 2001
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At about one in the morning, the Russian military, who arrived in the village of Karpinsky Kurgan in the Zavodsky district of Grozny in two armored personnel carriers, broke into house 1 along Krasnovodskaya street and took away Islam Alievich Dzhansurkaev, born in 1968, and his peer Lema Bai-Alievich Kantaeva. Witnesses claim that the abductors spoke Russian without an accent. In what direction they left, it was not possible to trace.
After repeated appeals from relatives of those abducted on the basis of Art. 126 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation On July 2, the Prosecutor's Office of Grozny opened criminal case No. 13096. But by the beginning of 2004, the whereabouts and further fate of Islam Dzhansurkaev and Lema Kantaev had not been established.
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Employees of the Russian security forces captured a resident of the village of Gekhi-Chu, Urus-Martan district, Said-Khusein Ismailov, born in 1964. According to local residents, in the middle of the day, two armored personnel carriers drove into the settlement from the side of Urus-Martan, a Ural car with employees of the commandant's company of the military commandant's office of the district and UAZ-452 (the so-called tablet), in the cabin of which there were employees FSB.
All this equipment turned onto Stepnaya street. Then the armored personnel carriers drove at high speed to the outskirts of the village, and the cars slowed down near the house where the detainee lived with his mother. The military men who ran out of the Ural blocked all approaches to the house, and the car rammed the gate. At least 10 special services officers, who had been in the UAZ all this time, rushed into the opened courtyard.
Said-Khussein Ismailov came out of the house at the sound of the gate opening from the blow. They grabbed him and laid him on the ground. After that, they tied their hands and pulled a bag over their heads.
The man's mother, 66-year-old Shumist, ran out into the yard and tried to find out on what basis the arrest was being made. The answer to her questions was a blow with the butt of a machine gun. The secret service officers began to kick the fallen woman, saying that it was not enough for “these creatures” to be issued warrants.
Leaving, they demanded that her second son, who allegedly committed a "crime against the Russian state", voluntarily appear in law enforcement agencies. Otherwise, the special services emphasized, no one would ever see Said-Khussein Ismailov alive.
As of the end of June 2001, the whereabouts of this man had not been established. Moreover, the military and civilian authorities of the area refuse to acknowledge the very fact of his abduction.
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The newly married young people (for security reasons their names were not released) went to their relatives in Grozny. In the city, an unknown young man sat down next to them in a taxi. In the trunk, he asked to put a bag of flour.
On Dalnyaya Street, the car was stopped by Russian military men who were in an ambush. A young man who sat down on the road ran out of the passenger compartment and rushed to run. The soldiers were unable to stop him and fired several shots into the air. A grenade launcher was found in the bag he left behind.
The newlyweds and the taxi driver were taken to the commandant's office of the Oktyabrsky district of Grozny, where they were beaten and tortured. A woman, for example, was strangled, demanding to confess that the grenade launcher found belonged to her husband. Fearing rape (she was threatened with that too), she gave in.
The taxi driver and passengers were rescued from prison for several machine guns bought by relatives from the Russian military. Employees of the October commandant's office woman was "estimated" in four machine guns.
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To the house of Ruslan Vakhidovich Dakaev, born in 1962, residing in Grozny at 16 Kosiora St., apt. 28, unknown people in camouflage uniforms and masks broke in. Presumably they were Russian servicemen. They shot several times at the owner of the house. Ruslan Dakaev, who was injured in both legs, was taken to city hospital No. 9.
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In Grozny, on the northeastern outskirts of the Leninsky district, a group of armed men attacked a family of employees of the city Bureau of Technical Inventory (BTI).
According to the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Chechen Republic, unknown people wearing masks entered the apartment of Ruslan Dakaev and opened fire from small arms at him and his wife Nina Badalyan, who died on the spot.
R. Dakaev was taken to the hospital with numerous bullet wounds. Doctors characterize his condition as extremely serious.
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Unidentified persons driving a car along one of the streets of the village of Berdakel (Komsomolskoye) of the Grozny region fired on and wounded a local resident Khusein Akhmadovich Makhmudov, born in 1939.
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On the Petropavlovsk highway in the Leninsky district of Grozny, near the building of a production motor transport enterprise (PAP-1), an armored personnel carrier hit a car driven by Aslanbek Sharipovich Tsakaev, born in 1967. The driver himself is a traffic police inspector and lives permanently in the village of Bachi-Yurt, Kurchaloevsky district. As passengers with him in the cabin were Rada Yusupova, born in 1983, and Oksana Parenkova, born in 1980. All of them were hospitalized with serious injuries in the city hospital No.
From the book "People Live Here", Usam Baisaev, Dmitry Grushkin, 2006