According to the testimony of the wife of the beaten man, the night before their daughter called and complained about a boy who did not allow her to walk in the yard and beat her with a stick. The parents went downstairs, found the seventh-grader, scolded him and, as a warning, broke his piece of wood.
The search for the rude man’s parents was unsuccessful and the girl’s family returned home, although not for long. The daughter’s scream was heard from the street again – it turned out that the 10-year-old brother of the owner of the broken stick, already with a support group, had come to talk to the girl. The girl’s father came down and at that moment the “avenger’s” mother, Faride Aushev, appeared. The woman staged a public scolding, and friends with Caucasian accents came to the rescue. The injured family urgently retreated to the apartment. However, the man was not released so easily – Ausheva called the girl’s father and convinced him to come out “to talk.”
Near the entrance, a crowd of unknown people attacked the man – they beat the man, broke his nose, and the attackers also disappeared instantly. The victim’s wife called the police and an ambulance.
As the interlocutor of the Cheka-OPU said, Faride Ausheva is the wife of Batalkhadzhin resident Ali Belkharoev, a killer sentenced to 20 years for the murder of businessman Shabtai Kalmanovich, and the brothers who quarreled with the girl are his own sons. Moreover, Ausheva is the sister of the “youngest thief in law” Khamzat “Ingush” Aushev, whose skeleton was found in 2022. The Cheka-OGPU told about this story, how a promising Ingush authority at the age of 22 was crowned at a meeting in Dubai, after which he spent 7 years in Russian colonies, was in a psychiatric hospital, eventually became a supporter of radical Islam and on this basis began to conflict with criminals. Khamzat’s death still remains a mystery. Someone continues to believe that Ingush is alive and in hiding.
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According to a source from the Cheka-OGPU, a skeletonized body found near the Ingush village of Surkhakhi has been identified. The deceased turned out to be thief in law Khamzat Aushev (Khamzat Ingush). In 2012, at a major gathering in Dubai, he was “crowned” by influential Georgian “thieves…
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