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Her face burnt almost beyond recognition, she lies prone on her hospital bed and tells in a child’s whispers of the day her mother, father, her two brothers, her sister and her cousin - among 363 people from the same village - were wiped out.Revealed: Russia’s worst war crime in Chechnya
At eight years old, Taisa Abakarova is an eyewitness to the worst war crime in the savage campaign of Russia’s acting President, Vladimir Putin, against the ‘terrorist fighters’ of Chechnya.
The village of Katyr Yurt, ‘safe’ in the Russian-occupied zone, far from the war’s front line, and jam-packed with refugees, was untouched on the morning of 4 February when Russian aircraft, helicopters, fuel-air bombs and Grad missiles pulverised the village. They paused in the bombing at 3pm, shipped buses in, and allowed a white-flag convoy to leave - and then they bombed that as well, killing Taisa’s family and many others.
Hey but at least the village is now safe from homosexual parades!
Maybe Putler can give the survivors an icon or perhaps kiss their bellys, make the booboo feel better.