en discovered on the outskirts of a nearby village. After she had arrived at the site, she saw fragments of human bodies and pieces of clothing scattered around. The witness had found black leather slippers that she had purchased for her nephew Ibragim Uruskhanov and dark blue trousers which, according to Ibragim Uruskhanov's wife, had also belonged to him. At some point later the witness had found out that residents of Goyty had identified the remains and buried them.
82. On 11 October 2006 the investigators collected from the applicant's relative a number of Ibragim Uruskhanov's medical documents for inclusion in the investigation file.
83. On 12 October 2006 the investigators again questioned the applicant, who stated that her son had been abducted on the night of 12 April 2002 by a group of armed men in camouflage uniform. They had arrived in an APC and a military URAL vehicle, which they had parked in Obyezdnaya Street. The applicant stated that the abductors had taken her son to the vehicles on foot. She also provided a detailed description of the clothing Ibragim Uruskhanov had worn on the night of the abduction.
84. On 17 October 2006 the Urus-Martan FSB informed the investigators that they did not have any incriminating information concerning Ibragim Uruskhanov.
85. On 25 October 2006 the investigators questioned the applicant's relative, Mrs M.M., who stated that in mid-April of 2002 she had been in Moscow when a relative of hers had informed her about Ibragim Uruskhanov's abduction by armed masked men in camouflage uniform.
86. On 26 October 2006 the investigators questioned the applicant's daughter, Mrs Z.M. She stated that at the material time she had lived close to the applicant's house in Urus-Martan. According to the witness, on the night of 12 April 2002 the applicant had arrived at her house at about 3 a.m. and told her Ibragim Uruskhanov had been abducted by armed masked men in camouflage uniforms. About a month later the witness had found out that human remains had been discovered in the countryside. Four days later the witness had gone to the site and found there fragments of clothing, black trousers, a black T-shirt and black leather slippers. The witness did not know whether those items had belonged to her abducted brother.
87. On the same date the investigators questioned Mrs S.Z., who stated that on 17 April 2002 unidentified armed men had abducted her son Mr B.Z. and another resident of Urus-Martan, Mr Sh.D. On 24 April 2002 human remains had been discovered on the outskirts of Goyty village in Urus-Martan district. According to the witness, she had identified some of those remains by the clothing as those of her son Mr B.Z. The witness and her relatives had buried the remains in a local cemetery.
88. On the same date the investigators questioned Mrs Z.G., who stated that her husband Mr B.Z. had been abducted in April 2002 and that later, on 24 April 2002, some remains had been identified as those of her husband.
89. On 27 October 2006 the investigators questioned Mrs B.D., who stated that on 17 April 2002 unidentified armed men had abducted her son Mr Sh.D. On 24 April 2002 human remains had been discovered on the outskirts of Goyty village in Urus-Martan district. According to the witness, she had identified some of those remains by the clothing as those of her son Mr Sh.D. The witness and her relatives had buried the remains in a local cemetery.
90. On the same date the investigators questioned Mr M.D. who stated that on 17 April 2002 unidentified armed men had abducted his son Mr Sh.D. On 24 April 2002 human remains had been discovered on the outskirts of Goyty village in Urus-Martan district. According to the witness, he had identified some of these remains by the clothing as those of his son Mr Sh.D. The witness and his relatives had buried the remains in a local cemetery.
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