21 July 2009, 19:00

Opposition in Ingushetia starts a new website

The Ingush opposition has launched a new website, which will work in the manner of the former "Ingushetia.Ru ", when the deceased Magomed Evloev was its owner. This was stated today by Magomed Khazbiev, one of Ingush oppositionists.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that Magomed Evloev, owner of the oppositional website "Ingushetia.Ru", died in the Republic's Hospital in Nazran, where he was brought on August 31, 2008, with a gunshot wound in his head.

The address of a new website is "ingushetiaru.org". The "Interfax" reports with reference to Mr Khazbiev that the website is on for a couple of weeks; now, the resource is under final tuning.

Let us note here that in the past few days the website "Ingushetia.Org", which appeared instead of "Ingushetia.Ru", was working with disruptions, caused by incessant DDOS-attacks on Ingush websites. This was reported by "Ingushetia.Org" itself.

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