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FEBRUARY 2011


Window On Eurasia: Daghestanis In One Region Resign En Masse From Ruling United Russia Party

posted by eagle on February, 2011 as DAGESTAN


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2011

Window on Eurasia: Daghestanis in One Region Resign En Masse from Ruling United Russia Party

Paul Goble

Vienna, February 15 – More than 250 Daghestanis have resigned from the United Russia Party and an equal number of the residents of that North Caucasus republic say they are preparing to do so, a possible indication that the ruling party in the Russian Federation may face more serious challenges in non-Russian portions of the country during the upcoming elections.

The Kavkaz-Uzel.ru news portal yesterday reported that Magomed magomedov, a resident of Shodrod had told its journalists that 254 people had quit United Russia and that an equal number were ready to do so in the near future, remarkably large numbers given the size of that district (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/181036/).

Magomedov said that he was among those who had already left the ranks of the party, a step that he said he had taken because the ...

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Britain News: Two Killed In Russia Blasts

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Two killed in Russia blasts

Britain News.Net
Monday 14th February, 2011 (IANS)

At least two police officers were killed and about 20 injured in two successive blasts in Russia's restive North Caucasus region, an official said Tuesday.

A female suicide bomber blew herself up near a police station in Gubden village of Dagestan Monday evening, killing one policeman and injuring several, the official said.

A second blast followed when a car, stopped at Gubden checkpoint for inspection by security guards while heading toward the scene of the previous blast, exploded killing one policeman and leaving about 17 people injured.

Terrorist attacks and shootouts with police are common in the troubled North Caucasus republics, especially Dagestan and neighbouring Chechnya and Ingushetia.

http://www.britainnews.net/story/744556


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CK: Cafe Blown Up In Kizlyar - No Casualties Or Victims

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Cafe blown up in Kizlyar - no casualties or victims

Feb 02 2011, 23:50

Last night, an explosive device was triggered in the café "Maidan", in the city of Kizlyar in Dagestan, said a source from local law enforcement bodies. There are no casualties and victims.

The incident happened at about the same time, when in Kizlyar a grocery store exploded, located in Bagration Street in a private house. Let us remind you that then three persons were injured and hospitalized - the house owner and two members of his family.

The café "Maidan", into which an unidentified person threw a self-made explosive device, is located at No. 1 Korotki Lane and belongs to a local resident - an individual entrepreneur.

The explosion in the café cause no harm to people; however, the window panes were broken out and a wall was damaged, the "Interfax" reports.

See earlier reports: "Cafe in Khasavyurt could be blown up for refusal to ...


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