Gamekeeper killed by gunmen found in Kabardino-Balkaria
25 декабря 2010
A gamekeeper, who was killed by gunmen not far from the city of Baksan on December 18, was found in Kabardino-Balkaria, a source in the republican investigation department of the Russian Investigation Committee told Itar-Tass on Friday.
"A gamekeeper Arsen Soblirov, 55, was found dead with gunshot wounds on the outskirts of Kremenchug-Konstantinovskoye in the Baksan district of Kabardino-Balkaria,” the source said. "A handmade explosive device exploded wounding severely a policeman in the search at the crime scene,” he said.
Three gamekeepers were accompanying a group of seven hunters from the Stavropol Territory. They ran into a dugout of gunmen in the forest not far from the village of Atazhukino, three kilometres away from the Caucasus federal highway in the morning on December 18. All seven hunters were killed. The gunmen took Arsen Sablirov as a hostage and killed then. Two gamekeepers managed to avoid murder. The bandits drove away from the murder scene in two Niva jeeps hijacked from the killed hunters. The jeeps were found.
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