Suicide blast rocks Chechnya’s capital
Published: 26 July, 2009, 18:21
Four senior Chechen police officers and a Turkish and a Georgian citizens are among six people killed in a suicide bomb attack in the Chechen republic's capital Grozny.
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Published: 26 July, 2009, 18:21
Four senior Chechen police officers and a Turkish and a Georgian citizens are among six people killed in a suicide bomb attack in the Chechen republic's capital Grozny.
Those brave men the policemen and few civilians that gave their lives up protecting the people at the concert hall should have a statue put up in front of the concert hall in memory of them and remembrance of their heroic actions from these suicide bombers. These bombings that encroach on innocent men. women and precious children and terrorize towns and communities of people that they have never met is such a tragedy.