Friday, September 10, 2010

The Day After A Suicide Blast In North Ossetia, More Violence Continues



Market Bomb Death Toll Rises In North Ossetia -- Voice of America

The death toll from a suicide bomb blast in Russia's restive North Caucasus rose to 17 Friday, as the stricken province observed a day of mourning for the victims.

Russian police have detained three men suspected of involvement in Thursday's bomb attack in Vladikavkaz, the capital of North Ossetia.

More than 100 people remain hospitalized. Officials say 11 of the most seriously injured have been airlifted to Moscow for treatment.

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More News On The Violence In The Caucasus

Day of mourning for Russian car bomb victims -- AP
Toll rises as region mourns after Russia suicide blast -- Reuters
North Ossetia Mourns Bombing Victims As Death Toll Rises -- Radio Free Europe
Death toll in Vladikavkaz market blast reaches 17 -- RIA Novosti
Vladikavkaz blast victims brought to Moscow -- RIA Novosti
Suicide bomb kills 17 in Russian market -- The Telegraph
Suicide car bombing in southern Russia kills 17 -- AP
Islamist militants blamed after suicide bomb kills 16 in Russian Orthodox city -- The Guardian

Russians mourn bombing victims; 10 others killed. -- AP
Four militants killed in Russia's North Caucasus -- RIA Novosti
Kremlin vows to destroy bandits in N.Caucasus -- Reuters
Russian president urges to destroy insurgents -- Xinhuanet

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