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Eliminated ringleader of apostates Magomedtagirov did not take by soil

Publication time: 2 July 2009, 12:46

According to Kavkaz Center's source, a story, with reference to eyewitnesses, the inhabitants of patrimonial village of eliminated by Mujahideen apostate Adilgerey Magomedtagirov, who claim that the soil has rejected to take the corpse of apostate, has been popularized in Dagestan.

 

After the ringleader of puppet gang of "MIA" was buried in the cemetery of the village of Gonoda (Gunib district) on the second day, his strongly stinking body was found above the grave. The corpse was in such condition as if it is torn up by dogs.

 

Puppet authorities immediately spread a rumor that the grave has allegedly been dug out by the Mujahideen and "desecrated the corpse".

 

Meanwhile, numerous eyewitnesses, who attended the funeral of Magomedtagirov, tell that his body was producing such terrible stench that people simply could not stay nearby it.

 

The pathologists, participated in autopsy of apostate, have also said that a stench from Magomedtagirov was incredible, and that they did not feel such a stink in their lives.

 

Due to the surprisingly fast decomposition of a corpse and a terrible stench, the apostate has urgently been taken out to a funeral by helicopter.

 

Local residents remember that Magomedtagirov was known not only for his brutality, but also for the fact that he was not giving bodies of the Mujahideen. The body of Emir Abdulghafur Zakaryayev has not yet been given to relatives. The body of Emir Muaz Sheykhullayev has not been given as well, and the body of Emir Muslim Butdayev has been burned.

 

Kavkaz Center


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