Police in Russia's volatile North Caucasus say one person has been killed and two more injured in a bombing on a police convoy.
Fatina
Ubaydatova, police spokeswoman in the restive region of Dagestan, said
Wednesday that the convoy hit a bomb on the road outside the regional
capital of Makhachkala on Tuesday evening. The convoy was ferrying
federal police forces to the region. Police are sent to Dagestan on a
regular basis.
Dagestan,
a predominantly Muslim republic has been Russia's biggest supplier of
recruits for the Islamic State group in Syria, accounting for an
estimated third of all Russian fighters. It has witnessed regular
attacks by Islamist groups since the end of two separatist wars in
neighboring Chechnya in the 1990s.
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