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05.09.2010, 15:10 2 comments

Suicide attack kills 3, dozens injured

At least three servicemen were killed and dozens injured in a suicide bombing attack on a temporary camp near a shooting range in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, according to RIA Novosti news agency.

RIA Novosti / Bashir Aliev 27.08.2010, 11:41

Blast in Dagestan, 3 wounded

An attack on a local official in Russia's southern republic of Dagestan has left his three bodyguards wounded.

Russian Interior Ministry movable commandos in Chechnya (AFP Photo / Kazbek Basayev) 24.05.2009, 09:23 2 comments

Warlord hunt under way in Russia's South

The biggest anti-terrorism operation of this year is underway in the forests on the border between the Russian republics of Chechnya and Ingushetia.

Anti-terror Oryol in Iraq (image from www.antiterror-orel.ru) 21.10.2009, 10:00 2 comments

Russian security companies demand legislative support to work in Iraq

A Russian private security company is calling on lawmakers to provide legal support for their operations abroad in countries like Iraq, where it could do a much better job of protecting Russian staff and property there.

26.05.2009, 09:07 1 comment

Round-the-clock search for militants ongoing in Chechnya

Surrender or die – this is the offer that President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov has made to suspected terrorists hiding out in the region's forests.

31.08.2009, 14:29 1 comment

Al-Qaeda militant killed in North Caucasus

A member of Al-Qaeda has been killed by police, along with another militant, in Russia's Republic of Dagestan in the North Caucasus.

22.04.2009, 12:54

Three soldiers killed in Chechnya

Three soldiers have been killed in an attack in the Russian republic of Chechnya. It’s reported that unidentified gunmen fired on a vehicle carrying the servicemen on Tuesday. A search for those responsible is underway.

image from www.interfax.ru 24.04.2009, 13:34

Top terrorist killed in the North Caucasus

Russia's Security Service has killed a top terrorist leader in the country's Caucasian Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. His militant group was allegedly receiving backing from abroad.

AFP Photo / Khasan Kaziyev 24.04.2009, 20:59

Explosions continue in Chechnya

A Russian army colonel has been injured in an explosion in the country's southern republic of Chechnya when a shell, left over from Chechen military operations in the 1990s, reportedly exploded at a building site.

AFP PHOTO / KAZBEK BASAYEV 08.07.2009, 20:18

Leading Chechen militant detained

A man who claims to be defense minister in the Islamist Chechen militant government has been detained during a special operation in the Russian republic of Ingushetia.

Ten militants eliminated in special operation in Caucasus region

Published: 12 September, 2010, 20:09
Edited: 14 September, 2010, 03:40


Ria Novosti

The recent bombing in North Ossetia was followed by a string of successful anti-terror operations in the Caucasus region.

 
2 COMMENTS
Asanka W September 13, 2010, 14:53 quote
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I remember the trauma and the mental agony that we went through 16 months ago due to LTTE terrorist suicide attacks. There is no issue in Russia having all rights to fight these terror and they shouldn't spare any terrorist cadre in there fight for a terror free country. Hope all Russians will enjoy joyful peace soon after getting rid of them like we do.

John September 13, 2010, 18:39 quote
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Canada's spy agency says it would use information obtained through torture to derail a possible terrorist plot. The statement from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, contained in briefing notes released to The Canadian Press. The notes say that although such information would never be admissible in court to prosecute someone posing an imminent threat, "the government must nevertheless make use of the information to attempt to disrupt that threat before it materializes." CSIS will share information received from an international partner with the police and other authorities "even in the rare and extreme circumstance that we have some doubt as to the manner in which the foreign agency acquired it," say the notes prepared for use by CSIS director Dick Fadden. CSIS has never condoned torture and finds it abhorrent, the briefing notes say. But the spy agency's position on torture hasn't always been clear. In March last year, CSIS lawyer Geoffrey O'Brian told the Commons national security committee the agency would use information gathered through torture in the rare instance that it could prevent a catastrophic terrorist plot like the 1985 Air India bombing or the 9-11 attacks."The simple truth is, if we get information which can prevent something like the Air India bombing, the Twin Towers — whatever, frankly — that is the time when we will use it despite the provenance of that information." "As we have said before, we don't think there's a Canadian out there who would expect CSIS to ignore information that could save the lives of Canadians."

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