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No Case has been Brought on Aldamovs’ Poisoning

June 3, 2004

No Case has been Brought on Aldamovs’ Poisoning

On May 29, 2004, Khizri Aldamov (the leader of Chechen-Kist Diaspora in Georgia), his son, Zelimkhan Aldamov and their relative, Ruslan Aldamov, were brought to a hospital where the doctors diagnosed them wtih  heavy poisoning. No criminal case has been brought yet.
Aldamovs’ relatives connect the happening with the Russian Special Forces and think that the poisoning was caused by a substance containing phosphorus which, perhaps, was scattered in the car while it was parked. Ruslan Aldamov who was driving the car suffered mostly from the accident. The health of Khizri Aldamov and his son has improved by this time.

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