The ringleader of Ingush apostates, Yevkurov, expressed public dissatisfaction with the activities of the puppet police gangs which, according to the apostate, "do not properly respond to militants' attacks".
"For two weeks militants damage the republic, however there is no response actions against them", the ringleader of apostates lamented.
Yevkurov evaluated the fighting capacity of Mujahideen as very modest: "According to operative information, there are three groups of three to five persons each that are mainly engaged in attacks but there are cases when the attacks are conducted by some criminal elements under the cover of participants in illegal armed groups", Yevkurov claimed.
At the end of last year, one of the ringleader of the infidels, Yedelev, announced 800 "militants and their supporters" are operating in the North Caucasus. At the same time in Chechnya there are allegedly only 200 Mujahideen.
Meanwhile, a brother of the Emir of the Caucasus Emirate Dokka Umarov, Vakha, said in a recent interview with Reuters that up to 5 thousand Mujahideen were operating on the territory of the Caucasus Emirate and about 3 thousand of them were in the Province of Nokhchicho (AKA Chechnya).
Kavkaz Center