Gunmen, police clash in south Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria
Thursday, October 13, 2005Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria where Chechen rebels claimed responsibility for the insurgency.
Clashes between gunmen and police have broken out in the capital of the southernThe fighting in Nalchik started after a coordinated set of attacks were carried out against city security forces and police stations. The airport and government buildings were also targeted. The strike is believed to have come from anywhere between 60 to 500 insurgents. The insurgents used heavy arms fire, coupled with explosions at the outset, that lasted five hours. A police station has been captured and hostages taken.
According to reports from Russian press sources, 61 of the gunmen have been killed and 17 have been captured, and there may be dozens of civilian casualties. Seven policemen were also killed. Several government buildings throughout the city are on fire and some schools have been involved and evacuated accordingly.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has ordered the army to seal off the city and shoot any insurgent who tries to escape. Officials in the city are saying the situation is slowly returning to normal.
Sources
- "Dozens die as Russian city raided" — BBC News Online, October 13, 2005
- "Bewaffnete dringen in Schule in Südrussland ein" — Der Spiegel, October 13, 2005
- "Police, gunmen in Russian shootout" — CNN, October 13, 2005
- "Bewaffnete in Schule in Südrussland eingedrungen" — AFP, October 13, 2005
- "Gunmen attacked simultaniously all goverment buildings in Nalchick" — newsru.com, October 13, 2005
- "Insurgents Launch Series of Raids in Southern Russian City" — www.nytimes.com, October 13, 2005
- "Gunbattles kill dozens in Russia's Caucasus" — MSNBC News, October 13, 2005
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