Sunday, 27. October 2002

Cell Phones Were Mujahideens’ Downfall


When calls from hostages came, family members first established whether any terrorists were near the person placing the call. Family members and security officials said the phone would be passed to a security officer, who would ask “yes and no” questions to confirm key information about the terrorists — careful not to draw the hostage into a conversation that would be suspicious to the Chechen fighters.

¬> jihad unspun

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