07 June 2010, 23:30

In Ingushetia, criminals shot dead two locals

Today in Nazran unidentified criminals shelled a car with a local resident inside. The driver died in place. Also near the city's marketplace another person was shot dead.

"In Chechenskaya Street, right opposite the Department of the STSI (State Traffic Safety Inspectorate, known in Russia as "GIBDD"), unidentified persons drove to a car parked in a road shoulder and shot its driver dead. The resident of the Dzheirakh District of Ingushetia died in place," the local MIA has reported.

Now, the issue of opening a criminal case is considered. Measures are taken to search and detain the criminals, as the "Interfax" Agency reports.

Some time earlier, in the same street, near the marketplace, another local resident, presumably, Issa Tsurov, was killed.

"The attackers came up to him, when Tsurov was entering a shop, and executed him from a sub-machine gun," the "Ingushetia.Org" Agency was told at the on duty unit of the local MIA.

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