Thursday, 17 February 2005

ARMS CACHE FOUND NEAR RAILROAD TRACK IN DAGESTAN

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By empty (2/17/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

An arms cache was found near the railroad track in the Khasavyurt district of Dagestan, a source in the Khasavyurt station\'s police department told Interfax on Thursday. The police found a shoulder-held grenade launcher, ammunition, gunpowder and bomb components, the source said. OMON special task forces are confiscating videocassettes and CDs with terrorist act recordings at Chechen marketplaces.
An arms cache was found near the railroad track in the Khasavyurt district of Dagestan, a source in the Khasavyurt station\'s police department told Interfax on Thursday. The police found a shoulder-held grenade launcher, ammunition, gunpowder and bomb components, the source said. OMON special task forces are confiscating videocassettes and CDs with terrorist act recordings at Chechen marketplaces. Hundreds of such videocassettes and CDs were confiscated at the central marketplace of Grozny over the past day alone, commander of the Chechen Interior Ministry\'s OMON special task unit Artur Akhmadov told Interfax. (Interfax)
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