07 May 2010, 19:00

Resident of Dagestan denies information about release of his kidnapped brother

The whereabouts of Magomedzagir Isagadzhiev, a resident of Novy Kostek village, Khasavyurt District of Dagestan, kidnapped in Makhachkala right from a hospital ward by unidentified armed persons, presumably, power agents, is still unknown. Today, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was reported about it by Magomedzagir's brother - Khamzat Isagadzhiev.

"The head of our village administration Isa Magomedov told you yesterday that Magomedzagir have released. This information is false. If Isa knows something, he should have first of all told us," said Khamzat and refused to give other comments to the correspondent.

Today, Isa Magomedov refused to speak saying that one should come to the village to know all the details.

Author: Akhmed Magomedov Source: CK correspondent

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