24 December 2012, 19:00

Resident of Dagestan claims disappearance of her husband and his friend

Aimisey Aidemirova, a resident of Kizilyurt, has reported a disappearance of her 37-year-old husband Ruslan Ismailov. She does not rule out that he could be kidnapped.

According to her story, she cannot establish the whereabouts of her husband since November 7. In the past five years he was engaged in some business in Moscow, she told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

"For the last time my husband came home this summer; then, he left in late August, promising to come again in the end of December this year. We were in regular contact by phone; for the last time Ruslan called on November 7; then, my calls remained unanswered. Since then, our relatives in Moscow are unsuccessfully looking for my husband, even though we have suspicions that power agents may have to do with the disappearance, as Ruslan's good friend Maxim Syunyaev disappeared together with him; the latter had repeatedly told his wife that they were shadowed by law enforcers," said Aimisey Aidemirova.

She added that her husband and Maxim Syunyaev were strictly practicing Muslims. Aidemirova and Ismailov have three children; the youngest is just four months old.

Author: Akhmed Magomedov Source: CK correspondent

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