30 March 2023, 15:39
One of four residents of Ingushetia put on wanted list found dead
The FSB Department for Ingushetia announced the search for four residents of Ingushetia, including Mikail Moshkhoev, Ramazan Eldiev, Amir Bokov, and Amirkhan Gurazhev, in a case on the preparation of terror acts. According to sources in the law enforcement bodies, the residents of Ingushetia are suspected of involvement in an attack on a checkpoint of the post-and-patrol police service (known as DPS), and Ramazan Eldiev has been found dead today.
The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that two law enforcers have been wounded as a result of an attack last night on a traffic police post on the border of Ingushetia and North Ossetia.
The “Search of Ingushetia” Telegram channel has posted a video in which Ingush families reported their relatives missing. Missing natives of the village of Kantyshevo Mikail Moshkhoev and Ramazan Eldiev and natives of Malgobek Amir Bokov and Amirkhan Gurazhev are being sought.
“The corpse of a man was found in Karabulak ... The body was identified as Ramazan Eldiev, one of the four wanted residents of Ingushetia, who was wounded during the attack on the DPS checkpoint on March 27. They left him there and escaped. The man died from a gunshot wound, and his body was found in the morning,” the “Interfax” reports.
The body of the dead man was found by a local woman near her land plot on the outskirts of Karabulak. The deceased man had two wounds: to his stomach and leg, “the Mash Gor” Telegram channel reported.
The attack on the law enforcers alarmed local residents because of a possible surge in the terrorist activity, but there are no prerequisites for aggravation of the Ossetian-Ingush relations, public figure Albert Darbazanov and blogger Alik Pukhaev point out.
The incident has become the first attack on law enforcers in North Ossetia within almost nine months.
This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on March 29, 2023 at 03:48 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.
Source: Caucasian Knot