Suicide car bomber wounds police, soldiers, civilians in Russia’s Caucasus province

By AP
Thursday, December 17, 2009

Suicide bomber wounds 23 people in Russia’s south

NAZRAN, Russia — A suicide car bomber attacked a group of police and soldiers in Russia’s restive North Caucasus Thursday, wounding at least 23 people, officials said.

The bomber, who died in the attack, struck the group at a checkpoint in the city of Nazran in the province of Ingushetia, said Madina Khadziyeva, a spokeswoman for the Russian Interior Ministry’s branch there. Ingushetia neighbors Chechnya to the west.

The explosion wounded 10 Interior Ministry troops, three local police officers and 10 civilians, many of whom were in critical condition, said Svetlana Gorbakova of Russia’s top investigative body. She said three of the 10 civilians were children.

There have been a series of suicide attacks in the region and other violence stemming from two separatist wars in Chechnya over the last 15 years. Ingushetia’s regional president was badly wounded in a suicide attack in June, and a suicide bombing of a police station in August killed at least 24 people.

Rights activists say that widespread abuses against civilians by police and security forces, including abductions, torture and killings, have contributed to swelling the ranks of militants.

Other North Caucasus provinces also have remained restive. In the province of Dagestan, police killed three suspected militants in a clash late Wednesday, said Mark Tolchinsky, a spokesman for the regional Interior Ministry’s branch.

(This version CORRECTS typo in “Caucasus.”)

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