02 June 2014, 19:47

ROVD: in Ingushetia, six persons injured in explosions

In Ingushetia, five policemen and one military man were injured in two explosions. This was reported by an official of the Sunzha ROVD (District Interior Division).

Today, an explosion has occurred while a military convoy was driving down the highway near the village of Berd-Yurt. According to an official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), as a result, two military men were contused. After the explosion in the military convoy, an operational team left to the place of the incident. After a while, a second explosion occurred at the same place. As a result, three policemen were wounded. This was reported by a source from law enforcement agencies of Ingushetia.

According to the specified data, the chief of the Sunzha ROVD, four policemen and a military man were wounded.

Meanwhile, the source has clarified that the number of victims includes the chief of the Sunzha ROVD and the platoon commander of the Russian MIA.

See earlier reports: "Ingushetia: two persons killed in a special operation""NAC: detained suspects of plotting terror acts in Ingushetia give confessions""NAC: more than 98% of terrorist crimes committed in NCFD".

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