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Incident Summary
Transportation and Deliveries
- Foreign Car: A "Gazelle" type car was involved. The driver's name and the car's number were not remembered.
- Aluminum Powder: The aluminum powder was brought to Kislovodsk and unloaded in the garage of a private house belonging to Yusuf Krymshamkhalov (Yoska), as per a prior agreement.
- Granulated Sugar:
- Following instructions from Abu Umar, the narrator traveled to the settlement of Erken-Shakhar in a "Moskvich".
- Approximately 5 tons of granulated sugar were purchased from a private individual found by chance at the sugar factory.
- The sugar was transported to Kislovodsk in a hired KAMAZ and left in a warehouse belonging to Yusuf Krymshamkhalov's uncle.
- Ammonium Nitrate:
- Someone (unknown to the narrator) delivered ammonium nitrate, which was unloaded in the shed of the private house of Ansar Karabashev (who had been killed by that time).
- Neither Zukhra (Karabashev's wife) nor her brother knew about the preparations.
- Canvas Sugar Bags: The narrator traveled to Erken-Shakhar in the "Moskvich" and purchased canvas sugar bags from the director of the sugar factory—a Nogai whose name was not remembered. These bags were transported to Karabashev's house.
Equipment Purchase
- Bag-Sewing Machine: A bag-sewing machine was purchased from a Russian man, approximately 55 years old, at a collective farm named Yutsa near Essentuki.
- Initially, the man provided a faulty machine, stating it could be fixed.
- Despite seeking help from Yoska's knowledgeable acquaintances, the machine could not be repaired.
- Subsequently, a second machine was obtained from the same man.
Arrival of Individuals
- Shortly before the events described, the following individuals arrived from Chechnya:
- The Batchaev brothers: Timur and Zaur.
- An Ingush (unknown to the narrator).
- A Tatar named Islam (mentioned in a previous interrogation).
- All arrived and settled at Yoska's house.
- The group immediately imposed a condition that their arrival and activities must remain secret.
Note: The text also mentions an initial interaction involving a foreign car and a driver whose details were forgotten.