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  • Rashid Inalov is visiting a grave of his brother Uruskhan, 30, who was killed by the security forces in August 2009, Rashid says. Uruskhan's body as well as bodies of his three friends were found in the exploded car, that was organized, Rashid says, to hide the signs of torture
  • After the explosion in Nazran police station
  • Funeral of Vaha Hamhoev, 31, a policemen killed in Nazran explosion. Vaha had to become a policeman, because he could not find any other decent job in Ingushetia. Before his death he only worked at the police station for 3 months
  • Funeral of Vaha Hamhoev, 31, a policemen killed in Nazran explosion. Vaha had to become a policeman, because he could not find any other decent job in Ingushetia. Before his death he only worked at the police station for 3 months
  •  Makka Hamhoeva is attending the funeral of her cousin Vaha Hamhoev, 31, a policemen killed in Nazran explosion. Vaha had to become a policeman, because he could not find any other decent job in Ingushetia. Before his death he only worked at the police station for 3 months
  •  Leila, 23, mother of two and widow of Vaha Hamhoev, 31, a policemen killed in Nazran explosion. Vaha had to become a policeman, because he could not find any other decent job in Ingushetia. Before his death he only worked at the police station for 3 months
  •  Leila Uzhakhova, 23, her daughters Hava, 8 months, and Fatima, 3, and her parents in law, Eset and Sultan. Sultan's two sons, Murad, 29, Leila's husband, and Ruslan, 26, were abducted in killed in January 2009 by what human rights activists believe to be Russian security forces
  •  Fatima and Ruslan Tankievs show the photo of their son Gapur, 23, kidnapped on April, 3, 2009 near his house in the Ingush town of Magolbeck by whom they believe were employees of Russian security services
  •  The family of Khautives is mourning the death of their two relatives, Musa and Adam, who were found dead in their house after the security operation on August, 7, in which, family says, around 500 armed men participated. They believe that the younger brother Adam, 22, was killed somewhere else, and his body was brought to the house after the operation, because they haven't seen him for more than a year after he went to study in Egypt. Older brother, Musa, 27, was killed in the security operation
  •  The widow of Musa Khautiev, 27, and his 1-month-old baby. Musa was killed on August, 7, in his home in the village of Kantyshevo in Ingushetia, in a security operation, involving about 500 armed men
  • Ingush opposition leader Maksharip Aushev and his daughter in the yard of his family compound in Nazran, Ingushetia. He said then, that he felt like a prisoner in his house, because was not safe for him to travel
  •  A destroyed and abandoned kiosk on the road between Ingushetia's capital of Nazran and the town of Karabulack
  •  An archive photo of Batyr Albakov (courtesy of Albakov's family) from the times he was studying in the college. Batyr, 26, an airport engineer, was kidnapped by armed men in July 2009 and later found dead and proclaimed a rebel
  • Magomed Mutsolgov, the head of NGO MASHR (Peace in Ingush) is looking at the picture of the dead body of Batyr Albakov, 26, an airport engineer, was kidnapped by armed men in July 2009 and later found dead and proclaimed a rebel
  •  The photo showing a body of Batyr Albakov, 26, who was kidnapped, according to his family and human rights activists, by security forces and then said to be a rebel
  •  Petimat Albakova (R), 52, and her daughter Lisa, 23. Petimat's son Batyr, 26, an airport engineer, was kidnapped by armed men in July 2009 and later found dead and proclaimed a rebel
  •  Akhmed Kotiev, the head of Nazran police and his aide now have to work in the half-destroyed building after the explosion in the police station
  •  Ali Tsechoyev, 30, was taken to an undisclosed location a day before, questioned and tortured, but later released due to family efforts
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