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Southern Russia mayor gunned down | Southern Russia mayor gunned down |
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The mayor of the capital of Russia's North Ossetia region has been assassinated by unknown gunmen. | |
Vitaly Karayev died from gunshot wounds in hospital after he was attacked in Vladikavkaz on Wednesday morning. | Vitaly Karayev died from gunshot wounds in hospital after he was attacked in Vladikavkaz on Wednesday morning. |
Police have sealed off the area and say that a murder investigation is now under way. | |
The southern Russian region, like neighbouring Ingushetia and Chechnya, has suffered sporadic violence from militant groups in recent months. | The southern Russian region, like neighbouring Ingushetia and Chechnya, has suffered sporadic violence from militant groups in recent months. |
Mr Karayev, aged 46, was shot at about 0900 local time (0600 GMT), as he was leaving his home in a car, officials say. | |
He suffered several bullet wounds and later died in Vladikavkaz's hospital. | He suffered several bullet wounds and later died in Vladikavkaz's hospital. |
Some reports in the Russian media say the mayor could have been killed by a sniper. | |
North Ossetian President Taimuraz Mamsurov said he would hold urgent talks with regional security officials to discuss the situation, the Interfax news agency reported. | |
Meanwhile, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev urged investigators to take "all possible measures" to find the perpetrators, a Kremlin spokesman told the Ria Novosti news agency. | |
Troubled region | Troubled region |
Earlier this month, 12 people were killed in what officials believe was an attack by a female suicide bomber in Vladikavkaz. | Earlier this month, 12 people were killed in what officials believe was an attack by a female suicide bomber in Vladikavkaz. |
North Ossetia was the scene of the Beslan school siege in 2004, in which pro-Chechen militants seized schoolchildren and teachers. It ended with the death of more than 300 people after a bungled assault by Russian troops. | |
North Ossetia has tense relations with neighbouring Ingushetia, that stem from an outbreak of sectarian violence in the 1990s. | |
Ingushetia itself suffers almost daily shoot-outs and explosions. | |
The Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia - scene of a brief war between Russia and Georgia in August - also borders on North Ossetia. Thousands of Russian troops remain in South Ossetia. | The Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia - scene of a brief war between Russia and Georgia in August - also borders on North Ossetia. Thousands of Russian troops remain in South Ossetia. |