On the night of June 11, 2001, in the village of Katayama, Staropromyslovsky District, Grozny, the Russian military, who arrived on three armored personnel carriers, conducted the so-called address special operation.
The Russian military attacked rescuers who were working at the site of a fire in the Kharkov region.
Since the beginning of May, more than 13,500 people have been accepted for military service under contract. человек, which is 3.1 times higher than the April indicator. This was reported by the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Pankov.
In the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, the prosecutor asked Ansar Osmanov, an activist of the Crimean Solidarity movement, to be sentenced to 18 years in a strict regime colony. The Crimean Tatar is accused of participating in the Islamic political party Hizb ut-Tahrir.
Ramzan Kadyrov criticized Yevgeny Prigozhin for the wording in which he described Kadyrov’s men. The head of Chechnya also hinted at Prigozhin’s dishonesty in supplying the army and disloyalty to Vladimir Putin. The Pentagon announced a new $2 billion aid package to Ukraine.
At dawn on June 10, 2001, Russian units blocked the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th districts of Grozny and detained local residents for several hours. In total, according to eyewitnesses, more than 150 people of different ages - from minors to pensioners - were captured.
The hospitalization of Zarema Musayeva turned out to be an examination - the woman was immediately returned to the Grozny pre-trial detention center. Despite the critical state of health, she is denied inpatient treatment. This was reported by the “Team Against Torture”.
Magomed Abubakarov, a native of the republic, a political refugee and a citizen of Great Britain, is illegally detained in a temporary detention center on the territory of the DMIA of the Kurchaloy district of Chechnya. Together with him, another man named Umar Masaev is kept there.
In Voronezh, a drone crashed into a residential building, injuring three people. Perhaps the drone was aiming at the airfield, but was stunned by electronic warfare.
On June 9, 2001, at 2 am, servicemen of the DON-2 VV of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, temporarily stationed in the Shali district, leaving their armored vehicles on the outskirts, entered the village of Avtury. Their faces were hidden by masks.
Azerbaijan sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine in connection with the blowing up of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station in the Kherson region. The cargo will be sent from Baku to Poland, and from there to Ukraine.