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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Dagestan shootouts leave many dead
2010-11-12
[Al Jazeera] At least seven police and four rebels have been killed in shootouts in Russia's Dagestan region in the North Caucasus, police say.

A source in the police force told the Rooters news agency that seven traffic coppers were bumped off on Thursday by suspected anti-government fighters in Makhachkala, Dagestan's capital, on the Caspian Sea.

The source added that four rebels were also killed in the gunfire.

Three other coppers and three passersby wer injured in the shootouts, said the source, who spoke .

The attack is the latest in the region where the Kremlin is struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency.

Last September, a suicide car boomer killed three soldiers and maimed 32 others in an attack on a military base.

Al Jizz's Neave Barker, reporting from Moscow, confirmed reports of the unrest.

"The Dagestanian interior ministry says that seven police were killed in a series of running battles with armed Islamic exemplar fighters. At least four gun-hung tough guys were killed as well," he said.

"Authorities have for many years been fighting a low-level insurgency against armed jihad boy fighters bent on gaining independence from the Kremlin."

A decade after Russia drove separatists out of power in Chechnya in the second of two wars, the mostly Mohammedan North Caucasus is plagued by near-daily violence.

With a population of 2.5 million, Dagestan has overtaken neighbouring Chechnya as the epicentre of violence in the insurgency, where poverty and the ideology of global jihad has helped foster an armed campaign to carve out an independent state governed by sharia, Islamic law.
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