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19.10.2008, 04:37

Three servicemen killed after shootout in Russia’s south

Three servicemen have been killed and nine others were injured when their military convoy came under attack in the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia. Despite a major counter-terror operation, none of the militants were captured.

24.10.2008, 06:06

Dozen reported kidnapped in Ingushetia

Between 10 and 15 people have been kidnapped in Russia's southern republic of Ingushetia. Masked gunmen are reported to have broken into a gambling club some 20 miles north-west of the capital, Magas.

image from http://ingushetia.ru 07.11.2008, 18:37

Ingush opposition site ban may be lifted

The Ingush Supreme Court has said that an interview published on the opposition site ingushetia.ru was not extremist. The interview had given grounds for to close the site in May.

11.11.2008, 21:57

Blast injures four in Russia’s south

Four servicemen have been injured in a blast in Russia's southern republic of Ingushetia. Police say the explosive device went off near a stadium in the city of Karabulak where law-enforcement officers were patrolling at the time.

Troubled Ingushetia sees president quit

Published: 30 October, 2008, 19:15


The southern Russian Republic of Ingushetia has a new leader after Murat Zyazikov resigned. Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, known for his anti-terrorist actions in the Caucasus, has been appointed as acting president.

 
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