30 June 2008, 15:05

Relatives of the victims of special operation in Dagestan reject the official version

Relatives of Rashid Gazilaliev, who was killed in a special operation in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, assert that they offered to give out the person who was in the blocked apartment without fight, but militiamen had rejected the offer.

We remind you that at night of June 28, in Makhachkala, in a 9-storey house in the Akushinskiy Avenue, a special operation was conducted, as a result of which Rashid Gazilaliev, his wife Sevda Abdulaeva and a young man, now being identified, were killed.

When meeting personally the neighbours, friends and relatives of Rashid Gazilaliev, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent has managed to clear out some little-known facts. Well before the start of the operation, parents of Rashid Gazilaliev had arrived to the blocked house. His father Ahmed Gazilaliev told militiamen, who stood in the cordon, that he could bring his son out of the apartment and hand over to law enforcers. However, the militiamen had ignored his request.

Author: Ahmed Magomedov, CK correspondent

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