“We must scorch terrorists out of forests”
Published: 14 July, 2009, 13:27
Moscow is determined to fight and stop terror, said President Medvedev during a meeting with the acting president of the Republic of Ingushetia Rashid Gaisanov.
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22.06.2009, 21:17
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The President of Russia's Southern Republic of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, has been wounded in a bomb attack. He and his brother, who was also wounded, are in Moscow for medical treatment.
01.07.2009, 16:12
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The terrorist behind the suicide bomb attack on Ingush president was neither mentally ill nor a drug addict, but was a specially-trained and brainwashed man acting on cold-blooded premeditation, informs Kommersant daily.
President of Russia's Southern Republic of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Yevkurov is still unconscious after a suicide bomber attack. Nevertheless, the assassination attempt will not disrupt the republic’s fight against terror.
05.04.2010, 19:00
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The media should be banned from quoting terrorists’ statements, according to a deputy from the ruling United Russia party. Robert Schlegel has submitted a respective draft law to the State Duma.
21.09.2010, 11:56
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Work on a new Russian law on police is continuing. MP Adalbi Shkhagoshev, who served heroically in the police during the toughest of times, discussed with RT Politics the draft, its weaknesses and crucial terms.
RT Politics Interview
18.07.2009, 19:05
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Dmitry Medvedev has visited the president of the Russian Republic of Ingushetia in a Moscow hospital. Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, seriously injured in an assassination attempt last month, has begun to walk and talk again.
23.07.2009, 20:49
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That is what Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday, commenting on the security situation in southern Russia, which has deteriorated in recent months.
The situation in the southern republic of Ingushetia may be aggravated even more after the terrorist attack of August 17, the Russian media says.
Those killed in the Beslan school siege are remembered on Thursday. Political analyst Aleksandr Pikaev believes that now the Kremlin clearly has more control over the regions.
An opposition leader was killed in the Russian internal republic of Ingushetia on Sunday. Colleagues of the victim blame the authorities for his death, though the deceased was not opposing the current Ingushetian leader.
Published: 14 July, 2009, 13:27
Moscow is determined to fight and stop terror, said President Medvedev during a meeting with the acting president of the Republic of Ingushetia Rashid Gaisanov.