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Caucasian Knot: Five Persons Killed By Explosion In Ingushetia

posted by eagle on March, 2009 as INGUSHETIA


Five persons killed by explosion in Ingushetia

mar 05 2009, 20:00
 

Today, at 1:20 p.m. Moscow time, in Surkhakhi village, Nazran District of Ingushetia, an explosion happened, when sappers tried to neutralize a self-made bomb found in the roadside. Five employees of law enforcement bodies were killed.

According to the Ingushetian MIA, among the casualties are Mikhail Zakhrin, deputy head of the militia division for the Nazran District, and Mouli Dobriev, an OMON sapper with 15 years of experience. Names of other casualties are clarified. The "Interfax" also reports that Magomed Pogorov, a GOVD inspector, and sappers Khavazh Pogorov and Amir Kostoev were wounded and are now in grave condition.

A criminal case was initiated on the fact of explosion under Articles "Encroachment on life of law enforcers" and "Illegal circulation of firearms". An inquiry-operative group is now working at the place of the ...


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KC: Large Sabotage Operation Conducted By Mujahideen In Ingushetia

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Large sabotage operation conducted by Mujahideen in Ingushetia

Publication time: 5 March 2009, 18:35
 

Occupation sources admit that a squad consisted of police apostates from Ingushetia's "MIA" gang and Russian infidels from "FSB" gang was eliminated in a bomb blast in the village of Surhohi, Caucasus Emirate's Ghalghaycho (Ingishetia) Province, on Thursday after noon.

The sources reported that among the dead apostates included a high-ranking local interior ministry official and a deputy criminal police chief for the area.

The information about the casualties is contradicting. Russian infidels reported 6 apostates killed and at least 3 puppet policemen injured, but it is very likely that the casualties are higher.

Local sources reported 7 killed and 4 injured. According to other information 5 Russian invaders were killed, including 2 members of "FSB" gang, and several puppet policemen were injured.

"The explosion occurred in ...

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RFE/RL: Bomb Blast Kills Six In Russia's Ingushetia

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Bomb Blast Kills Six In Russia's Ingushetia

 

March 05, 2009

NAZRAN, Russia (Reuters) -- Six policemen were killed and two were injured in a bomb explosion in Russia's troubled North Caucasus region of Ingushetia, a local police source said.

 

Ingushetia has been one of the most restive parts of Russia. Islamist fighters have been pursuing a separatist rebellion, mounting a series of low-level attacks.

 

The Kremlin sacked the governor of Ingushetia, former secret police chief Murat Zyazikov, in October 2008. It replaced him with a local former paratroop commander, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, but the move has failed to stop the violence.

 

"Police tried to defuse a bomb found near a cemetery on the edge of the village of Surkhakhi, but it went off as they worked on it," an Ingush police source told Reuters. "Six police died and two are in a ...


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RIA Novosti: Two police Officers Injured In South Russian Militant Attacks

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Two police officers injured in south Russian militant attacks

05/03/2009 10:24 MOSCOW, March 5 (RIA Novosti) - Two police officers have been injured in separate militant attacks in Russia's North Caucasus republics of Chechnya and Ingushetia, local police said on Thursday.

Late on Wednesday a police sniper was injured when an unidentified attacker fired a grenade launcher at a traffic police point in Ingushetia's largest city of Nazran. The officer was taken to a local hospital.

The attack on the police post follows an assault on the former Ingush president Murat Zyazikov in Nazran late Tuesday evening, when an assailant fired several grenades on his home. The attacker died when an equipment malfunction caused an explosion.

Ingushetia has seen a rise in violence of late, including bombings and other attacks on police and officials, which have been linked to separatists in neighboring ...


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New York Times: The New Leader Of A Russian Region Inherits Its Burdens And Its People’s Hopes

posted by eagle on February, 2009 as INGUSHETIA


The New Leader of a Russian Region Inherits Its Burdens and Its People’s Hopes
 
James Hill for The New York Times
Magomed Mutsolgov of MAShR, a nongovernmental organization that tracks regional violence, and the portraits of some of those missing in Ingushetia.
 
Published: February 27, 2009

NAZRAN, Russia — Something is changing in Ingushetia, the tiny tinderbox of a republic that neighbors Chechnya.

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The New York Times

The unpopular leader of Ingushetia was removed in October.

 

The new president, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, has ordered security barriers removed from most government offices, reasoning that authorities should not need protection from their own people. He rents a modest house from a retired state prosecutor, expressing some discomfort with the gold-domed presidential palace.

And in a region where criticism of the ...


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