Car bomb attack in Dagestan a terrorist act: Russian Investigators Moscow | Saturday, Jan 15 2011 IST
Russian investigators today classified as a terrorist act an explosion near a cafe in the volatile North Caucasus republic of Dagestan near Chechnya, which killed at least three people and injured five others.
A car bomb was detonated yesterday evening near the cafe, killing at least three people and injuring other five who have all been hospitalised. According to the investigative report, two of the injured are in serious condition.
The vehicle was parked outside the cafe approximately one hour before the blast occurred. Investigators say the blast was equivalent to 15-20 kg of Trinitrotoluene (TNT), RIA Novosti reported.
Two of the three killed in the blast have been identified and investigators are trying to determine the exact number of injured.
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