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Bomb kills 2 occupant police officials in Chechnya

Publication time: 9 May 2007, 09:55

A roadside bomb exploded in the capital of Chechnya, killing two occupying russian police officers, a law enforcement official said Wednesday.

 

The device, apparently detonated by remote control, exploded when a police vehicle was crossing a bridge in a neighborhood. 2 occupants - police officers from a unit based near Moscow who were in Chechnya - were killed.

 

KC


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