18 November 2010, 19:00

The men killed in Ingushetia have been involved in the act of terror in Vladikavkaz, NAC reports

The three men killed in the settlement of Barsuki today have been in contact with Yusup Dzangiyev, resident of Ingushetia detained on November, 17, National Anti-terror Committee reports. Law enforcement bodies call Dzangiyev the leader of Karabulak group on gunmen.

As "Caucasian Knot" has formerly reported, Yusup Dzangiyev was detained in Ingushetia on November, 17. According to the Department of Federal Security Service, his group might be involved in organizing the act of terror in the market of Vladikavkaz and other crimes.

National Anti-terror Committee (NAC) has issued a statement according to which the three men killed today had also been involved in organizing the act of terror in Vladikavkaz.

NAC informs that the three men who were in the car put up armed resistance and were killed by return fire, "Interrfax" reports.

Identity of two dead men has been established but this information is still kept in secret, ITAR-TASS reports.

The dead men relatives' position is yet unknown.

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