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Uzbek Police Storm Militant Hideout; Up to 23 Dead
Reuters ^ | March 30 2004 | Shamil Baigin

Posted on 03/30/2004 1:35:21 PM PST by Dog

Uzbek Police Storm Militant Hideout; Up to 23 Dead

By Shamil Baigin TASHKENT, Uzbekistan (Reuters) - Uzbek special forces stormed a suspected Islamic militants' hideout in a Tashkent suburb on Tuesday, leaving up to 23 people dead after a day-long siege, the Interior Ministry said.

One woman evading capture blew herself up, witnesses said. Her severed head went flying over a wall. The battle erupted in Yalangach, two miles from one of President Islam Karimov's residences, a day after explosions killed 19 people in the Central Asian state. Authorities said Islamic militants triggered those blasts.

When Tuesday's firefight had ended, five corpses clad in black and identified by police as "terrorists" lay outside, each with bullet wounds. An Interior Ministry statement read on television said 20 militants had killed themselves.

"In the process of being detained, 20 terrorists blew themselves up. Along with this, three policemen died and five sustained wounds of various seriousness," the statement said.

Residents and officials at the scene said 20 people were killed in the worst violence to grip the state since Soviet times. Twenty people died in 1999 bomb attacks aimed at Karimov.

Western countries and rights groups have criticized the ex-Soviet state for using tough tactics against Islamic opposition, including accusations of widespread torture.

A suburban resident, Farida, said she saw special forces running away from a woman apparently wearing a belt with explosives, who then pursued a bus carrying morning shift workers. But the vehicle sped away.

"Then the police shot her in the leg, she fell down and then she blew herself up," said Farida. "The woman's head flew over the wall and into the courtyard."

TENSIONS HIGH

Tension remained high after dark in Tashkent, a sprawling city dominated by tatty Soviet-era buildings erected after a 1966 earthquake. Soldiers with Kalashnikov rifles stood on corners and only a handful of cars ventured into the streets.

Lyudmila, 76, said elite troops struck unexpectedly. First the special forces turned up like a bolt from the blue, all wearing masks and armed to the teeth," she said. "Then we were hastily evacuated and -- along with our relatives -- heard explosions and the shooting." Monday's blasts, which the prosecutor general blamed on female suicide bombers, raised concern in Washington, which uses an Uzbek airbase for operations in neighboring Afghanistan.

One group accused by authorities denied involvement.

Imran Waheed, a representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain, told Reuters in London he knew of no members linked to the bomb attacks or arrested afterwards.

"We haven't heard of any backlash against the group...," he said. "An intensification in the repression of our members is to be expected."

Uzbekistan sealed its border with Tajikistan to the east, Tajik border authorities said, and Kazakhstan, to the north, also beefed up border security. In Kyrgyzstan, where Islamic militants staged attacks in 2002 and 2003, authorities reinforced police protection of embassies and other sites.

Two groups, the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights and the Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan, voiced fears authorities "might take discriminatory and repressive actions" against religious communities and opposition groups.

"Improving human rights in Uzbekistan...could reduce the threat of terrorism," a joint statement issued in Vienna said.

Russia views the region, also including Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, as the "soft underbelly" of the former Soviet Union. Moscow, fighting separatists in its mainly Muslim region of Chechnya, shares Tashkent's concern about Islamist activity or infiltration into the area from Afghanistan.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: centralasia; enemy; hideout; killed; uzbekistan
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To: Dog
20 Jihadists are finding out those 72 virgins don't exist.

When they arrived at the pearly gates, a huge crowd (including Thomas Jefferson, Robert E Lee etal) jumped them and started beating them senseless saying "It was a typo, idiots, It was Virginians not virgins."

41 posted on 03/30/2004 6:42:08 PM PST by zip
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To: swarthyguy; BOBWADE; Mrs Zip
Her severed head went flying over a wall.

I fall to pieces ......

Another song came to mind - I ain't got nobody.

42 posted on 03/30/2004 6:49:56 PM PST by zip
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To: swarthyguy
"The Russian news agency ITAR-Tass reported a firefight at a checkpoint guarding access to the U.S. embassy in Tashkent. Eight gunmen were killed in the confrontation, ITAR-Tass said "

Good article, thanks.

43 posted on 03/30/2004 7:23:48 PM PST by blam
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To: Dog
"Then the police shot her in the leg, she fell down and then she blew herself up," said Farida. "The woman's head flew over the wall and into the courtyard."

Good shot.

44 posted on 03/30/2004 10:02:53 PM PST by Nachum
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To: AngryJawa
These animals are just f***ed up beyond words.

That's it! A new name for them:

FUBAR

(F*'d up beyond recognition)

45 posted on 03/30/2004 10:09:05 PM PST by Nachum
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To: sticker
Vibrators and Die Hard batterioes..
46 posted on 03/31/2004 10:55:03 AM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: blackdog
BAD! Bad Blackdog!
47 posted on 03/31/2004 11:56:53 AM PST by BayouCoyote (In all, 561 Serb houses were set on fire and 35 Serb Orthodox churches and monasteries destroyed.)
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To: Dog
Ping.
48 posted on 04/01/2004 10:29:23 AM PST by swarthyguy
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