28 April 2011, 23:40

Owner of shop burned down in Kabardino-Balkaria refused to fund militants

The store burned down at night on April 22 in the village of Khasanya in Kabardino-Balkaria did not sell alcohol. According to some sources, the owner of the shop refused to pay tribute to members of the armed underground.

Let us remind you that at night on April 22 in a suburb of Nalchik, the village of Khasanya, unidentified culprits threw bottles with Molotov cocktail over the building of a grocery store; the building burned down completely. Nobody was hurt.

According to a competent source of the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent, the shop owner refused to give part of his profits to "fighters for jihad". "It was a very good store, everything was cheaper there than in others shops, and they gave foodstuffs on credit," said the source.

The shop owner refuses to comment on.

Author: Luiza Orazaeva Source: CK correspondent

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