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Russian Forces Kill 7 Suspected of an Attack | Russian Forces Kill 7 Suspected of an Attack |
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MOSCOW — Seven people suspected of carrying out a grenade and bomb attack in the troubled Russian region of Dagestan were killed by security forces in a shootout on Saturday, Russian news agencies reported. | |
The seven were suspected of carrying out the attack outside a restaurant in the regional capital, Makhachkala, on Friday. Several people were wounded, a spokesman for Russia’s Anti-Terrorist Committee told Itar-Tass agency. | The seven were suspected of carrying out the attack outside a restaurant in the regional capital, Makhachkala, on Friday. Several people were wounded, a spokesman for Russia’s Anti-Terrorist Committee told Itar-Tass agency. |
The Interfax news agency, citing the Investigative Committee department for Dagestan, said one woman was among the suspects killed when the police stormed a house where they were hiding near Makhachkala. | The Interfax news agency, citing the Investigative Committee department for Dagestan, said one woman was among the suspects killed when the police stormed a house where they were hiding near Makhachkala. |
The Muslim-majority Dagestan region has been plagued by bombings and shootings that target state and police officials as part of a campaign by militants to create an Islamist state there. | The Muslim-majority Dagestan region has been plagued by bombings and shootings that target state and police officials as part of a campaign by militants to create an Islamist state there. |
Makhachkala is about 385 miles east of the Black Sea resort Sochi, where the Winter Olympic Games will be held next month. President Vladimir Putin has made the games a top priority for promoting Russia’s image abroad. | Makhachkala is about 385 miles east of the Black Sea resort Sochi, where the Winter Olympic Games will be held next month. President Vladimir Putin has made the games a top priority for promoting Russia’s image abroad. |
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