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Постановление Европейского суда по правам человека от 09.04.2009 «Дело Газиева и другие (Gaziyeva and others) против России» [англ.]





Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev, who had been driving a ZIl-131 lorry, together with two passengers he had picked up earlier that day. In the evening of the same day the three men had been taken to the headquarters of the Russian military unit located at the canning factory. On 9 February 2001 the arrested men had been taken to the premises of the DON-100 military unit in the village of Tangi-Chu. Three days later the military servicemen had returned the ZIL lorry to the Shakhmurzayevs and had explained that on 11 February 2001 the arrested men had been handed over to the Urus-Martan military commander's office.
20. On 27 July 2001 the investigators questioned the applicants' relative Mr U.G., who stated that on the morning of 8 February 2001 his relative Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev had borrowed his ZIL-131 lorry to go to the village of Oldy for oil waste products and that after that he had disappeared. Some time later the witness had found out that Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev and his two passengers had been detained at a road-block in Chechen-Aul and taken to Gikalo. On 9 February 2001 the witness had been informed by his acquaintances that A.-M. Shakhmurzayev and the two other men had been transferred to Urus-Martan, where the head of the local administration informed them that the three detained men had been transferred from Urus-Martan to the village of Tangi-Chu.
At a later date the investigators questioned the witness again, and he stated that he had learnt that on 8 February 2001 Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev had picked up two residents of Chechen-Aul, Mr M. Zubkhadzhiyev and Mr G. Magomadov, to give them a lift to the village. They had been driving from Gikalo to Chechen-Aul when their lorry had been stopped by unidentified persons in camouflage uniforms, who had detained the three men. Their relatives had started searching for them; they had found out that initially the three men had been taken to the military commander's office in Gikalo, which was located in a former canning factory, and that afterwards they had been taken to the village of Tangi-Chu in the Urus-Martan district of Chechnya.
21. On 28 July 2001 the investigators questioned the applicants' relative Mrs M.G., who provided a statement similar to that of Mr U.G.
22. On 24 December 2001 the investigators questioned Mr A.Kh., who stated that on 8 February 2001 at about 4 p.m. he had been driving to Chechen-Aul in his VAZ-2104 car. Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev's ZIL lorry had been driving in front of him in the same direction. At the entrance to the village a group of unidentified armed masked men in two APCs had been checking the identity documents of those who had been passing by on the road. The witness had seen that the three men from Abdul-Malik Shakhmurzayev's lorry had been taken out and put in one of the APCs, which had driven away. On the following day, he had found out that these three men were A.-M. Shakhmurzayev, M.Z. and G.M.
At a later date the investigators questioned the witness again, and he stated early in 2001 he, together with his cousin Mr I.K. and another young man, had been travelling in a VAZ car from Grozny to Chechen-Aul. At the entrance to the village they had been stopped by a group of unidentified men in two APCs. The men were armed and were wearing camouflage uniform. They had taken the witness and his passengers out from the car, checked their identity documents and made them put their hands on the boot. Three or four lorries with tanks for oil waste products were parked between the APCs. Several men were lying face down on the ground. One of them jumped up and tried to run away. One of the men in camouflage uniform had shouted at him "Stop!" and had fired twice. The man who had attempted to run away fell to the ground and started screaming: "Kill me!" It appeared that this man had been wounded. After that several men in camouflage uniform put the wounded man in t



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