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Udugov: ''For the time being Tbilisi has not appealed to us with any requests''

Publication time: 3 May 2008, 12:51
Kavkaz-Center has asked Chief of the Informational and Analytical Service of the Caucasus Emirate, Movladi Udugov, to comment on the recent deterioration of relations between Georgia and Russia, their mutual accusations of preparations for military aggression, reports in Russian media about the so-called veterans of Georgian-Abkhazian war, members of the so called Confederation of Caucasian Nations, that are "ready to come to help Abkhazia" against Georgia.

Two months ago Amir of the Caucasus Emirate Dokka Umarov issued an order to set up a special monitoring group that will monitor the situation around Georgian-Russian relations, because those events are taking place right at the borders of the Caucasus Emirate, and are directly affecting our interests.

The group has informational and operational departments. The monitoring group obtains and processes quite massive amount of data related to policies, as well as intelligence.

The group's operational department is functioning on the territory of the Caucasus Emirate and is monitoring military activity of Russian occupational troops, their movement routes, especially near the border with Georgia, transfer of troops and equipment, visits to the region by high-ranking military officials, activity of intelligence services, including the military intelligence of the Russian Defense Ministry. The group also processes intelligence information received from agents in South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

The situation around Georgia was discussed at the latest Shura Council of the South-Western Front, which took place in the beginning of this month. The military command of the Caucasus Emirate has made several decisions regarding this issue, which are not being disclosed.

I have to say that for the time being Tbilisi has not appealed to us with any requests or offers. For the time being Georgian authorities have not asked us to share our intelligence information and have not asked us about military assistance in case of a real Russian aggression.

The so-called Congress of Caucasian Nations that is threatening to come forward against Georgia does not exist. All this informational noise with "volunteers" is just a sound effect of a propaganda assault by Moscow against Tbilisi, and a blackmail attempt.

I would like to state that the mountain regions of the Caucasus Emirate, from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea, are under the control of the Mujahideen, and it is a zone where the Armed Forces of the Caucasus Emirate are operating.

Kavkaz Center


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