Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Eight die in Russian Caucasus bombing

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Sagopshi/Khasavyurt, Russia, Aug 19 (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed at least seven policemen attending the funeral of a colleague in Russia's volatile Caucasus region of Ingushetia, hours after masked gunmen opened fire in a mosque in nearby Dagestan province, killing one person. More than a decade after federal forces toppled a separatist Government in a war in Chechnya, Russia is still struggling to contain an Islamic insurgency that has spread to other southern provinces in its mainly Muslim Caucasus mountains region. Militants fighting to carve an Islamic state from the North Caucasus attack officials and law enforcemen­t personnel almost daily but have also increasing­ly targeted mainstream Muslim leaders backed by the authoritie­s.

The seven policemen were killed and 11 wounded when a suicide bomber attacked a wake being held on Sunday for a fellow officer shot a day earlier in the Malgobek district in the north of Ingushetia, Russian news agencies reported. Witnesses told Reuters a man wearing camouflage clothing detonated a suicide belt after walking up to the group of officers, who had just arrived at the funeral. A pool of blood lay in the street outside the home in the village of Sagopshi. “A suicide bomber went into the yard of a private home, here police officers had come to offer condolence­s to their late colleague, and activated a bomb device attached to a belt,” a spokesman for the local investigat­ors, Zurab Geroyev, told the Interfax news agency.

 ??  ?? Wounded men in a Khasavyurt hospital after the bombing (AFP)
Wounded men in a Khasavyurt hospital after the bombing (AFP)

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