The village of Andi of the Botlikh District of Dagestan. Photo by Magomedgadzhi Murtazaliev http://www.odnoselchane.ru/

26 January 2016, 10:50

In Dagestan, body of killed man found at place of special operation

While clearing the ruins of a destroyed house after the special operation carried out in the village of Andi, law enforcers found a body of a militant. This was reported by a source from the Dagestani law enforcement bodies. The law enforcers are still engaged in clearing the ruins of the destroyed house.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on January 25, the counterterrorist operation (CTO) legal regime was introduced in the village of Andi of the Botlikh District. In the evening, law enforcers blocked a private house in the village, where, according to their information, three militants were hiding. During an armed clash, the house was heavily damaged, and after the completion of the active phase of the special operation, the law enforcers began to clear the ruins of the house.

This morning, a body of a killed militant was found at the site of the special operation.

"The law enforcers are engaged in clearing the ruins of the house and identifying the dead people," stated a source from the Dagestani law enforcement bodies as quoted by the RIA "Novosti".

The body of the killed militant is badly damaged, so it is impossible to identify it quickly, added the source from the law enforcement bodies.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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