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FEBRUARY 2010


Packet & Times: Bomb Attacks Kill 2, Injure 33

posted by eagle on February, 2010 as INGUSHETIA


Bomb attacks kill 2, injure 33

 Sun Feb 21 2010

A series of bomb blasts in Russia's Ingushetia region on Friday killed at least two people and wounded 33, including senior police officials, authorities said.

Many of the victims were police officers drawn to the scene by initial explosions, officials said, suggesting they were lured into a trap, a common tactic of insurgents in Ingushetia and neighbouring Chechnya.


The toll underscored the Kremlin's inability to rein in violence in the North Caucasus, scene of near-daily attacks blamed on Islamic militants.

President Dmitry Medvedev has called the violence in the heavily Muslim North Caucasus Russia's main domestic problem. It undermines the Kremlin's authority and its control over a vulnerable border area adjacent to the energy transport routes.


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Bombs Kill Two, Injure 28 In Russia's Ingushetia

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Bombs kill two, injure 28 in Russia's Ingushetia


MOSCOW (Reuters) - Bombs in Russia's turbulent Ingushetia region killed at least two people on Friday and injured 28 others, including top local law enforcement officials, Russian news agencies reported.

Ingushetia's Interior Ministry said there were three explosions that may have been booby-traps aimed at police.

The blasts -- on the outskirts of the region's biggest city, Nazran -- killed three people including at least one police officer in a house, Interfax cited federal Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin as saying.

According to Ingushetia's chief prosecutor, Yuri Turygin, several police officers went to the house to check a report that a bomb had been found there, Itar-Tass reported.

The bomb exploded, injuring up to 10 people, and two more devices went off after more law enforcement officers arrived at the scene, Turygin was quoted as saying, injuring many others.

A regional Investigative Committee official put the death toll at ...


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KC: Conflicting Data On Fightings Near The Settlements Of Arshty And Dattykh

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Conflicting data on fightings near the settlements of Arshty and Dattykh

Publication time: 11 February 2010, 21:43 

Occupation sources, starting from Thursday afternoon, started to report about serious clashes in the area of the settlements of Arshty and Dattykh in the Sunzha district of Ghalghaycho (Ingushetia) province of the Caucasus Emirate.

 

The Russian media reported the villages were sealed off and a so-called "counter-terrorist operation (CTO)" regime was imposed.

 

Until Thursday night various occupation sources gave different information about the situation in the area of military actions.

 

Infidels reported that a squad of Mujahideen, engaged in fightings, consisted of 15 to 25 Mujahideen. The FSB namely insisted that a group of 15 Mujahideen was engaged in the battle while other sources reported about 25 "militants".

 

A Russian news agency, citing its sources, reported about death of at least 9 Mujahideen. Other Russian news agencies, referring to the occupation power structures, reported about "10 killed militants".

 

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