Armed riots suddenly broke out in Russia, and the Russian army rebelled, and the two sides fought fi

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-03-08

On March 3, a sudden insurgent conflict broke out in the Republic of Ingushetia in the North Caucasus, on the western border of Russia.

The fierce exchange of fire shook Ingushetia on Saturday night, forcing local authorities to urgently activate a counterterrorism action plan, according to an in-depth report by Sky News.

Throughout the night, Russian security forces engaged in a desperate battle with rebel militants entrenched in the area, with the clashes centred on a residential building in the town of Karabulak, when Russian law enforcement forces were raided under heavy fire from militants.

Interfax further quoted information from Russia's National Counter-Terrorism Committee, detailing the nightly showdown, stressing that despite the serious challenges, Russian security forces had taken decisive action early Sunday morning to successfully suppress and effectively suppress the rebels.

Since 2007, the Republic of Ingushetia, a region of about 500,000 people between North Ossetia and Chechnya, has been under a decade-long anti-terrorist campaign since 2007, with Russian security forces continuing to crack down on the radical armed insurgency in the region and surrounding regions of Ingushetia, Dagestan and Chechnya.

On the same day, **ia** released an exclusive information, revealing that the climax of the confrontation took place at 7:30 p.m. Moscow time on March 2, when the special forces of the Russian Federal Security Service orchestrated and launched a large-scale special operation against an externally funded and well-coordinated armed group in Ingushetia.

The core of the operation was located in the four blocks of Rabochaya, Oskanova, Naberezhnaya and Dzhabagieva in the town of Karabulak.

After a bloody battle, the special forces of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) won a major victory in this special operation aimed at the complete disintegration of rival gangs, successfully killing six militants, demonstrating the determination and strength of the iron fist.

After a well-planned anti-terrorist operation, the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee announced on March 3 that it had successfully eliminated six bandits in the Karabulak region of the Republic of Ingushetia. These bandits are fanatical followers of the notorious international terrorist organization "Islamic State". It is worth mentioning that during this operation, Russian law enforcement agencies demonstrated excellent professionalism and efficient tactical coordination, ensuring that no staff were hired** and civilians were kept out of harm.

According to the on-site investigation, a large number of automatic rifles, ammunition, grenades and homemade ** devices were found at the scene of the conflict, which further confirmed the violent tendencies and terrorist acts of these bandits.

Looking back over the past two years, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has allowed rebel groups in the country to take advantage of the situation and try to sow chaos and ** in Russia.

In this regard, the chairman of the Russian National Anti-Terrorism Committee and the head of the Russian Federal Security Service, Bortnikov, revealed on February 13 that since the start of the special military operation, as many as 419 terrorist crimes have been successfully prevented in Russia. These masterminds have been recruited and influenced by international terrorist organizations, Ukrainian intelligence services, and neo-Nazi organizations, and they are constantly incited by anti-Russian propaganda in an attempt to pose a threat to the social stability and security of Russia.

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