Moscow has lost control over the situation in the North Caucasus. This resulted in an increase of violence in the region, especially in recent months, says Russian military expert Pavel Felgenhauer in an interview with Spanish newspaper ABC.
Expert links the "upsurge of violence" with discontent of Moscow's policy, corruption at the local level, and as well as the cruelty and abusings by the punitive power bodies of the Russian Federation.
"The situation is exacerbated with economic crisis, unemployment and poverty", the expert added.
"The spiral of violence has shot so that the control had been lost", Felgenhauer concluded.
We would like to remind that the formal ringleader of the Kremlin Medvedev had admitted that "the situation has deteriorated in the North Caucasus". At the same time the Kremlin ringleader declared that the situation can be "calmed" by more "effective work of law enforcement bodies". In other words by intensification of repressive and terrorist actions of Russian occupation groupings in the Caucasus Emirate and Russian secret services.
Probably that one of the manifestations of the new-old strategy of the Kremlin is the emergence of "anonymous" Lubyanka's "avengers" in Dagestan, which has recently distributed leaflets with threats against all who disagree with the occupation regime.
Let's remind that in the beginning of September, human rights activists claimed that the so-called "power structures" (the so-called invaders and their puppets) are involved in regular crimes - tortures and kidnappings, detaining people in secret prisons and extrajudicial executions.
At the same time human rights activists have made a very controversial conclusion that the occupation troops of RF in the North Caucasus and the puppet armed structures of the local pro-Moscow regimes are supposedly no longer controlled by Moscow.
Meanwhile, the facts suggest otherwise. It was after the statements and instructions of the Moscow ringleaders terror, abductions, killings of civilians are increased in the occupied territories of the Caucasus Emirate.
Department of Monitoring,