15 killed in car bomb attack in Russia (Lead)
September 9th, 2010 - 7:16 pm ICT by IANSMoscow, Sep 9 (DPA) A suicide car bomb attack in a busy marketplace in Russia’s Vladikavkaz city, capital of North Ossetia, left at least 15 people dead Thursday, according to the Itar-Tass news agency.
Around 80 people were injured when the car packed with 40 kg of TNT exploded, according to the interior ministry of the Republic of North Ossetia.
Two people were in the car, which bore the licence plates of the neighbouring predominantly Muslim republic of Ingushetia.
The attack, which occurred on the final day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, damaged numerous buildings in the city and set dozens of cars on fire.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin condemned the attack and called on the region’s Muslim population to help prevent similar incidents in the future.
Security precautions were increased after the blast, with authorities evacuating all schools and kindergartens in North Ossetia.
Six years ago, Islamist separatists carried out one of the worst attacks in Beslan, North Ossetia, in which more than 330 people were killed - including 168 children.
The neighbouring republics of Dagestan and Chechnya have seen repeated attacks by the separatists.
Medvedev ordered his special envoy for the northern Caucasus, Alexander Kloponin, to travel to Vladikavkaz. Police in the city defused a second bomb at the entrance to the marketplace, after the first one went off.
Putin accused the terrorists behind the car bombing of seeking to sow discord.
“We are counting on the Muslim population to make a decisive contribution towards the fight( against terrorism), Putin said.
Islamic separatists in the Muslim north Caucasus are fighting elements loyal to the Kremlin with the goal of setting up an independent “Caucasus Emirate” in the region.
- Russian jailed for bombing that killed 19 - Apr 27, 2012
- Russian jailed for 14 years for 2010 bombing - May 31, 2012
- Two terrorists held over deadly attack in Russia - May 31, 2011
- Four militants killed in Russia's North Caucasus - Apr 19, 2011
- Car bomb kills four in Russia - Sep 28, 2011
- Five policemen among seven killed in Chechnya suicide blasts - Aug 31, 2011
- Policeman killed in Caucasian suicide blast - Apr 05, 2010
- Russian police kill five militants in Dagestan - Jun 16, 2010
- Gunmen attack investigators' car in Russia - May 22, 2010
- 10 Islamic rebels killed in northern Caucasus - Aug 28, 2010
- Blast rocks Russia's North Caucasus - Nov 26, 2010
- 30 injured in blast in Russia - Aug 18, 2010
- Two killed in Russia blasts - Feb 15, 2011
- Six killed in Russia blast - May 27, 2010
- Suicide bombing at Russia police checkpoint - Jul 12, 2011
Tags: car bomb attack, car bombing, dagestan, decisive contribution, dmitry medvedev, fasting month, islamic separatists, itar tass news, itar tass news agency, licence plates, muslim north, muslim population, north caucasus, north ossetia, northern caucasus, republic of ingushetia, security precautions, tass news agency, vladikavkaz, vladimir putin