You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
More violence in Dagestan
2005-06-02
Security forces in Dagestan on May 29 discovered 23 152- and 125-milimeters artillery shells near the entrance of the Gimri tunnel, which links the valley and mountainous part of the republic's Buinaksk region. Earlier in the day, the head of the Buinaksk Regional Criminal Investigations Department, Asker Askerov, was killed in a shootout with militants after he and other police officers went to the Gimri tunnel to investigate a report that militants planned to blow it up. The police came upon three men who opened fire when they were asked to show their passports. One of the men, an inhabitant of the village of Gyumri, was captured but the other two escaped. The captured gunman was identified as Derbishgadzhi Gazimagomedov, the Regnum news agency reported on May 29.

Meanwhile, police in the town of Buinaksk arrested a suspect in the murder of Major Magomedkhan Gitinov, head of the Buinaksk branch of the Interior Ministry, Itar-Tass reported on May 26. A source in the press service of the republic's Interior Ministry told Itar-Tass the name of the detainee was not being made public "in the interests of the investigation" and that police had established the names of two other people involved in the attack on Gitinov and were searching for them. Gitinov was shot at point black range on March 24 when he went to a garage to collect his car.

A meeting of Dagestan's ruling State Council on May 27 reported that 29 "terrorist crimes" have been committed in the republic since the beginning of 2004 and that more than 20 of the attacks have not been solved, Itar-Tass reported. "Unfortunately, the best and most worthy sons of Dagestan and Russia are dying in the war declared against society by terrorists and bandits," State Council Chairman Magomedali Magomedov told the meeting. The heads of the republic's law-enforcement agencies told the meeting that the May 20 murder of Zagir Arukhov, who was Dagestan's minister of nationalities, information and external affairs, had not yet been solved (see Chechnya Weekly, May 25).
Posted by:Dan Darling

00:00