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🔴 The Russian regime continues the practice of extrajudicial executions, whose victims now include even women. Recently, we learned about the death of 37-year-old Shovda Shamaeva, a resident of (Sernovodskoye, who worked as a preschool teacher. On Friday, she was detained by officers of the Sernovodskoye District Police Department (ROVD), and by Monday, her body — bearing clear signs of torture — was returned to her relatives. As is customary within the occupation structures, the family was made to understand that the true cause of death must be concealed. To cover their tracks, versions began circulating in the area about a “drug overdose,” a “sudden illness,” or even a “domestic conflict.” But the fact remains: Shamaeva died inside the walls of the ROVD. For what reason she was abducted, and why this woman was tortured — we still do not know. 📍 We are publishing the address of the murdered Shamaeva, calling on human rights defenders and journalists to visit it: 43.318083,45.157376 ул. Киевская, Серноводское Shovda left behind a 15-year-old son, who must now live with the knowledge that his mother was killed at the hands of those who call themselves “law enforcement,” the very people who claim to have saved the Chechen people from “terrorism.”
🏴September 6 – Independence Day This footage, taken in 2000, shows Chechen resistance fighters marching with dignity and resolve. That year was among the darkest in our struggle: Russia had invaded with full force, aided by Akhmat Kadyrov and his band of traitors. Yet, despite betrayal and overwhelming odds, these men stood firm, alongside their leadership. Their example speaks to us today. They did not march because victory was guaranteed. They marched because trying was their duty. For a Muslim man, effort itself holds immense value — striving, even without certainty, defines true strength. But what about us now? Many have abandoned even the road to trying, content to sit in comfort while the responsibility of our people’s freedom lies heavy. Real men grit their teeth, fill their intentions with optimism, and carry responsibility for their nation as if it depends entirely on them — because it does. This is the difference between men of resolve and the heedless who drown in worldly distractions. The question for each of us is simple: what effort are we putting in today for the future of our nation and our people?
History repeats itself, especially when it comes to the brutality of occupying regimes. The Russian occupiers are not using the bodies of killed Chechens for intimidation and propaganda for the first time. Let us remember the story of the Abrek Zelimkhan, who fought against the injustice of the Tsarist regime. After his death, the occupiers gathered his relatives, including women and children, and forced them to pose in front of his body. This is not just cruelty; it is a demonstration that even death will not protect your family from humiliation. Decades later, the tactics have not changed: the same cynicism, the same public impunity. The occupiers still believe that terror and public humiliation will break the will of the people. But they are wrong. Each such photograph is not proof of their strength but evidence of their fear. Fear of those who remain symbols of resistance, even in death.
Armed Attack in Occupied Achkhoi-Martan – A Teenage Act of Resistance 16-Year-Old Stabs Occupiers in Broad Daylight – Russian Forces Retaliate Brutally On April 7, in the center of occupied Achkhoi-Martan, a 16-year-old Chechen boy launched a knife attack on Russian road patrol officers. At least one officer was seriously injured before the teen was executed on the spot by regime forces. Witnesses confirm that the boy’s body was left lying in the street for hours without medical attention – a chilling act of intimidation. Two Russian officers were hospitalized; one later died from his wounds. His name: Ramzan Dubaev – a man who had dedicated his service to abductions, torture, and repression in the region. The attacker was identified as Eskerkhan Khumashev, a local teenager from Achkhoi-Martan.
The occupation forces never rest when it comes to killing innocent Chechens. We have received horrifying news that last week, 19-year-old Vishan Tazurkaev was tortured to death in the Argun Police Department by Russian officers using electric shocks. Vishan was an ordinary young man, known among his friends for his decency, kindness, honesty, and religiosity. He grew up in a family of teachers who worked at a local school. He was not involved in any illegal activities, even by the occupiers' standards. However, a few days ago, he was abducted directly from his workplace. He was then detained in a local police department, where he was subjected to brutal torture with electricity. While the reason for his detention remains unclear, the young man's heart could not withstand the torment, and he tragically passed away. When the officers realized he had died, they followed the standard FSB protocol: they delivered Vishan's body to his family and ordered them to bury him while instructing them to tell others that his death was a suicide. Now, the Tazurkaev family has lost their son, just as thousands of other families have suffered similar losses. The machinery of torture and genocide orchestrated by Russia on our land continues every single day.
What most likely hit the base: (up to 3000km range in certain circumstances)
🔴 Video showing one of the drones hitting the OMON base in Grozny.
Daily life of a Kremlin puppet
If you listen carefully, you can hear someone trying to shoot the drone, most likely a machine gunner. Looks like he got hit instead. 😁
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🔴New footage from the scene of the UAV attack There are wounded. The number of fatalities is currently unknown. At least five ambulances are transporting the wounded to the nearest hospital.
*Drone hits Chechnya* NIYSO reports. Meanwhile ChGTRK: Live concert.
What's the point of having 10+ news channels in Chechnya, when none of them are reporting about important stuff? It's always "Kadyrov ..." or Putin.
🔴Just now, another drone strike hit the 2nd Regiment base in Grozny.
The surname “Assad,” which means “lion,” seems ironically unfitting for the Assad dynasty in Syria. They inherited only the bloodthirstiness of lions, but certainly not their courage or adherence to principles. The end of this dynasty was tragically pathetic. What can be said about the surname “Kadyrov”? “Qadir” is one of the Names of the Almighty, meaning Mighty or Omnipotent. Yet how often do people bear titles and honors undeservedly. We also observe that neither a name given at birth nor a nickname acquired during life can shield one from the predestination of Allah. Reflecting on the events unfolding today, not only in Syria but also in Georgia, Kadyrov would do well to consider the fragility of power and the fleeting triumphs of a tyrant whose authority rests on serving an occupier.
(Bashar al Assad and FSB Mufti of occupied Chechnya) Two different regions but the same struggle. Two different tyrants but only one way to end their reign.
People trying to break into Assad's prisons and free the Muslims.
People have followed these legislators and have accepted their legislation as a right and defining characteristic of their parliaments and local, regional, and international ruling bodies. Through their constitutions, they have demonstrated that it is the people who, in fact, provide legislation. Consequently, these legislators have become like gods to those who obey and follow them or agree with them in their disbelief and polytheism. This is as Allah described the Christians, who followed their priests and monks. However, the followers of today’s democracy are even worse and more misguided than those priests and monks. The priests did not claim that what they said constituted law or a legal system. They did not draft constitutions or official books of law. Nor did they punish those who rejected or failed to follow their teachings. Furthermore, they did not use Allah’s book to provide justification for their false deities.
"Do they have other associates who have prescribed a law for them that was not decreed by Allah? Were it not for the decisive word (of Allah), a sentence would have already been passed among them." (42:21)
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