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*I would also avoid using term terrorist for the attack. On the other hand a brother of my father in law happens to live in Nalchik. He described that the ''bandits'' (as he called them), were driving in the city, randomly shooting civilians on the street and shooting to the windows of the appartment blocks (including '''his''' appartment block); on the street near his house were lying three dead bodies of people who appears just were walking by; his own parked car was damage by a gun shot. He lives in an absolutely ordinary appartment, there were no military targets, nor security forces in the area. It looks like terrorist actions to me [[User:Alex Bakharev|abakharev]] 23:43, 17 October 2005 (UTC) |
*I would also avoid using term terrorist for the attack. On the other hand a brother of my father in law happens to live in Nalchik. He described that the ''bandits'' (as he called them), were driving in the city, randomly shooting civilians on the street and shooting to the windows of the appartment blocks (including '''his''' appartment block); on the street near his house were lying three dead bodies of people who appears just were walking by; his own parked car was damage by a gun shot. He lives in an absolutely ordinary appartment, there were no military targets, nor security forces in the area. It looks like terrorist actions to me [[User:Alex Bakharev|abakharev]] 23:43, 17 October 2005 (UTC) |
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- Ah, but where's the evidence for your relatives' statement? |
Revision as of 00:10, 18 October 2005
Title of article POV
Calling the event a "terrorist" attack is POV and factually unsupported. Although Chechnyan separatists certainly have engaged in terroristic activities, the Nalchik event was a planned, conventionally military attack upon government security forces, not civilians or civilian infrastructure (hospitals, schools, etc).
Therefore I'm tagging this article as non-neutral until the title is changed, perhaps simply to "October 2005 Nalchik attack". --Bk0 21:45, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- I would also avoid using term terrorist for the attack. On the other hand a brother of my father in law happens to live in Nalchik. He described that the bandits (as he called them), were driving in the city, randomly shooting civilians on the street and shooting to the windows of the appartment blocks (including his appartment block); on the street near his house were lying three dead bodies of people who appears just were walking by; his own parked car was damage by a gun shot. He lives in an absolutely ordinary appartment, there were no military targets, nor security forces in the area. It looks like terrorist actions to me abakharev 23:43, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- Ah, but where's the evidence for your relatives' statement?