[Excerpt: Meanwhile, in Makhachkala, capital of the troubled
neighbouring region of Dagestan, two explosions largely destroyed a
local prosecutor's office, injuring six people, Interfax quoted local
police as saying....The blasts occurred within seconds of each other,
setting the one-story building on fire, Russian television footage
showed.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/050415/1/3ry4g.html

Saturday April 16, 3:51 AM  
At least eight killed in Grozny gunbattle, bombing rocks Dagestani city

A fierce gunbattle in the shattered Chechen capital Grozny killed at
least eight combatants, officials said, as fighting erupted in other
parts of Chechnya and a bomb rocked the capital of neighbouring
Dagestan.

Five soldiers and three Chechen rebels died in the clash in northern
Grozny, officials in the Moscow-backed local administration told AFP .
Another two Russian servicemen were wounded, said the officials, who
asked not to be named.

Russian television showed footage of soldiers, backed by armoured
infantry vehicles, firing at a nine-storey apartment block in the
bombed-out residential neighbourhood.

Interfax news agency said seven Chechen rebels died in the clash, while
the dead Russian soldiers were reportedly from the elite Federal
Security Service (FSB).

Chechen separatists have been fighting Russian regular forces and local
pro-Moscow militias for more than five years, the second such war in
less than a decade.

Friday's battle was reported to have started when security forces
discovered the guerrilla cell, which in turn refused to surrender. NTV
television said many residents from besieged buildings had evacuated in
time, but that others were trapped and had been calling from mobile
phones for help.

In other unrest, Russian forces said they had killed a group of Chechens
armed with portable anti-aircraft rockets near the sprawling Russian
base of Khankala, just outside Grozny.

There were no further details, but television footage showed the body of
one person in camouflage next to what officials said were captured
weapons, including two surface-to-air rockets.

Two other federal troops died and seven were wounded in fighting
elsewhere in Chechnya over the last 24 hours, a Chechen administration
source told AFP.

Russian forces used artillery in the sparsely inhabited Caucasus
mountains, the main stronghold of the rebels.

Meanwhile, in Makhachkala, capital of the troubled neighbouring region
of Dagestan, two explosions largely destroyed a local prosecutor's
office, injuring six people, Interfax quoted local police as saying.

The blasts occurred within seconds of each other, setting the one-story
building on fire, Russian television footage showed.

The building housed the offices of the prosecutor for one of the
districts in Makhachkala, Interfax said, quoting an unnamed district
interior ministry spokesman. Two of the injured were identified as
deputy district prosecutors.

Chechen separatists have been fighting Russian regular forces and local
pro-Moscow militias for more than five years, the second such war in
less than a decade.

Russia insists that the situation in the mountainous Muslim republic has
normalized and doesn't provide a tally of its losses on a regular basis.
Rights groups accuse Moscow of deflating the statistics that it does
release.

The defense ministry recently said that 3,419 Russian soldiers had died
since 1999 in Chechnya, but rights groups estimate the actual toll could
be up to 15,000.

Russia has 80,000 troops in Chechnya, 30,000 under the orders of the
defence ministry and 50,000 under the interior ministry and the Federal
Security Service.

Tens of thousands of civilians have been killed over the last decade.
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