The site of a bombing in Stavropol that killed seven and injured over 40 in a blast near a concert hall in Stavropol
Seven people died and over 40 were injured following the explosion near a concert hall in Stavropol on May 26. As of May 31, 32 people remained in the local hospital for treatment, five of whom were in critical condition (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, May 31). According to estimates, the explosive device had the force of 400 grams of TNT. A de-facto emergency situation was instituted in Stavropol following the attack, with all transport and passengers entering the city being subject to police searches, police patrolling the streets and video surveillance systems hurriedly deployed in the city’s busy streets (Kommersant, May 28).
There are several intriguing details about this particular attack ...
Militia "covers” illegal act of Abinsky forest area’s director Aristov
02 June 2010 - 02:52 pm - NatPress the Source: ewnc.org
Militia is not going to investigate beating of the legal expert and the ecologist Evgenie Mamula
Active worker of Abinsky department of "Public commission on struggle against corruption" and the Ecological Watch across Northern Caucasus Evgenie Mamula received an answer to his claim from the Department of internal affairs on Abinsky area of Krasnodar region. On May, 11th, 2010 he had been beaten by director of Abinsky forest area of Official body of Krasnodar region "Committee on wood" Alexander Aristov.
In the "notice" addressed to Mamula only after his personal visit to militia, it was informed that his letter was ostensibly submitted to the first instance court of Abinsk town (the judicial site #114) in conformity with clauses 123-125 of the Criminal-Proceeding Code of Russian Federation and on the ground that director of Abinsky forest area Aristov had submitted a counter claim.
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