Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 20 – In a move that
contains within it the risk of sparking ethnic conflicts. Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov
says that as of today he will use all forces at his disposal including the Russian
Guard to enforce self-isolation rules (doshdu.com/glava-ingushetii-upomjanul-rosgvardiju-kak-meru-borby-s-narushiteljami-samoizoljacii/).
In other comments, the Ingushetia head
said that the death toll in the republic has now risen to seven; but he pointed
out that “all those who had died were elderly,” a comment that may not go down
well in a republic where respect for the old remains extremely high (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/348537/).
Meanwhile, the pandemic claimed
another “victim” of a kind. Because of the coronavirus, Aisha Azhigova, the
young girl whose hands had to be amputated after she was mistreated by
relatives, has had to put off plans to be fitted with a prosthetic device, her
relatives have announced (kavkazr.com/a/30565885.html).
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