Kavkaz Center : No 'database' of Vagabov exists. FSB is lying

After the Russian occupiers widely advertised that "a database" of the
martyred Emir of Dagestan Seyfullah had been allegedly seized, the FSB
declared that it due to this "database" that 9 Mujahideen and 3
successors of Emir Seyfullah had been killed.
Russian invaders now publish in their media information that this
"database" is being thoroughly studied and that "caches of arms,
Mujahideen bases, plans for sabotage operations, communications with
foreign countries", etc have already been uncovered.
In fact, all these statements are an invention by Russian secret services. No "database" of Vagabov exists.
That was testified to Kavkaz Center by one of the assistants of Emir Seyfullah.
According to him, Russians seized a personal notebook
computer of a young Mujahid Salahuddin Zakaryayev from which he sent
video files to various media outlets of the Caucasus Emirate, as well as
his email correspondence with some Caucasian media outlets, which is of
no serious significance.
Some personal belongings of Emir Seyfullah, which had fallen into the hands of Russian invaders, are not a "database".
Russians regularly publish a story in their media about "the last phone
call received on one of the cell phone numbers of Vagabov from abroad".
Menacing reports narrate that Russians "detected the country from which
the call came, but no others details are to be revealed to avoid a
diplomatic scandal".
The Russians are confusing the issue, creating an impression that
finding out of a country requires a difficult intelligence work.
It is well known that the Mujahideen often use telephones, make and
receive calls for many years, and these calls are eavesdropped by
Russian invaders. This is all well known both by Mujahideen and the
invaders. If diplomatic scandals arise because of phone calls, then
Russia would have scandals with half of the world.
Obviously, the Russian invaders are trying this way to
force the Mujahideen to show some activity and cause the Mujahideen
units operating in different regions of Dagestan to change their
financing structures, interaction, movements and locations.
The Russian occupation command expects that a mass movement in the
mountains would not remain unnoticed and will help the invaders in a
real detection of Mujahideen bases, ties, movements, etc.
In addition, allegations about a "database" of Vagabov through which 12 Mujahideen were reportedly killed may indicate that the invaders attempt in this way to conceal their agents,
who informed the Russian police about the routes of at least two task
forces of Mujahideen, who recently came into Russian ambushes in
Dagestan.
Department of the current information
Kavkaz Center
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