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FSB practically acknowledged that Dagestan's hydroelectric power station had been bombed by Mujahideen

Publication time: 9 September 2010, 12:33

On Wednesday morning, September 9, starting from 7:18 am Emirate time (8:18 Moscow time), a large number of Russian media outlets published similar report with recognition by the Russian terrorist gang of the FSB that the Caucasian Mujahideen carried out a sabotage operation at the Dagestan's Irganayskaya HPS as part of the Caucasus Emirate's economic war against Russia. As a result, the station was put out of operation for at least 2 years (with Russian mess and theft it means 5-6 years).

 

Reports indicate that a bomb was found on the premises of the Irganayskaya HPS in Dagestan, where the explosion occurred on Sept. 7, and that FSB terrorists arrived there after the discovery.

 

A plastic bag with two plastic bottles of 1,5 liters each, wired to a Nokia phone, has been detected in the engine room near the HPS's second hydraulic unit.

 

The improvised explosive device was made from a mixture of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder. Two electric detonators, embedded in lumps of plastids of 20-30 grams each, were connected with wires to a mobile phone and an additional power supply in the form of batteries KRONA.

 

A booby-trap was places near an explosive device, consisting of a ball pen with empty core and small crystal balls inside. When the pen is turned out, they roll, thus closing the circuit and provoking an explosion.

 

The device was defused by a hydrodynamic destroyer. The power of the improvised explosive device was about 4 kilograms TNT.

 

Moreover, one of the HPS workers left his workplace about half an hour before the blast. Police is searching for him, Russians say.

 

It is to be recalled that yesterday, on September 8, at 15:28 pm Emirate time, the Kavkaz Center reported that 3 bombs were planted at the power station, two of them exploded, but the third did not. It was the third bomb which was found by Russian occupiers.

 

Starting from 7:18 to about 9:10 am Emirate time, Russian media reported that "the explosive device, found at the HPS ,is not linked to the cause of fire at the station, which Russian experts claim to be "natural causes" and not a terrorist act. According to the Dagestani department of the Russian disaster ministry, the cause of fire was a depressurization of an oil pumping installation".

 

However, after 9:10 am, Russian media outlets, in a funny Orwellian way, removed all their previous reports about "natural causes" and replaced them with new ones, without the above-mentioned paragraph with a politically correct comment.

 

In the Ukrainian mass media, which is not yet subordinated to Russian censorship, the pathetic KGB babble remain, so that people could laugh at Russia.

 

Department of Monitoring

Kavkaz Center


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