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Twin blasts kill 12, wound 120 in Russia’s Dagestan

Agence France-Presse . Moscow

Investigators work at the site of two blasts in the Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, early Friday, the interior ministry said. — AFP PhotoInvestigators work at the site of two blasts in the Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, early Friday, the interior ministry said. — AFP Photo

At least 12 people were killed and more than 120 wounded in a double car bombing in Russia’s North Caucasus, the deadliest militant strike for months in the troubled region, officials said on Friday.
The massive blasts late on Thursday outside Dagestan’s main city, which authorities said may have been triggered by suicide bombers, sent huge yellow flames into the night sky, reduced cars to burned wreckage and left a crater in the ground, television pictures showed.
Investigators said 12 people died, while the emergencies ministry put the death toll at 13.
The latest attacks come just days before president Dmitry Medvedev cedes the Kremlin to strongman leader Vladimir Putin who once famously pledged to ‘wipe out (militants) in the outhouse.’
Investigators said the first blast went off on the outskirts of the city of Makhachkala when a car laden with explosives was detonated near a traffic police post at 10:10pm (1810 GMT) damaging nearby buildings and cars but causing no fatalities.
The second car bomb went off 15 minutes later hitting policemen, rescue workers and passers-by who had gathered at the scene, investigators said.
 ‘As a result of the second blast, 12 people died including seven policemen, three employees of the region emergencies ministry’s rescue service and two local residents,’ the Moscow-based investigators said in a statement, adding that more than 100 were injured.
Another 122 people were injured, and 83 were hospitalised, the emergencies ministry said.
The twin attacks appeared to bear the hallmarks of bombings conducted by radical militants fighting the Kremlin in the Caucasus where they seek to establish an Islamist state.
The blasts were by far the deadliest attacks in the Caucasus this year and deal a huge blow to Kremlin hopes of restoring relative stability to a region that has been a headache for Moscow since the collapse of the USSR.



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