At least six insurgents and five Russian troops have been killed in gun battles in Chechnya, authorities in the Russian province said Friday.
At least five federal servicemen were killed in fighting that began Thursday and persisted Friday in forested Caucasus Mountain foothills southwest of the capital, Grozny, a law enforcement official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The office of Moscow-backed Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov said six insurgents were killed Thursday in fighting nearby.
Russian news agencies cited investigators in Chechnya as saying fighting initially broke out in one location and then erupted again in a neighbouring district after government forces tracked down rebels following the first gun battle.
Violence has escalated over the past year in Chechnya, undermining a recovery in the mostly Muslim region following two devastating 1990s wars pitting government forces against separatist rebels.
Kadyrov has expressed confidence the insurgents will soon be ...