19 April 2010, 16:00

Explosion at Ingushetia MIA building wounds two persons

Today in the morning in Nazran, a self-made explosive device was triggered under the bottom of the Niva car belonging to Beslan Shagiev, acting deputy minister of the MIA of Ingushetia for logistics.

The incident happened at 8:50 a.m. at the car park near the MIA building. Mr Shagiev was not in the car at the moment, the ITAR-TASS reports.

"At about 9:00 a.m. Moscow time, in the car park at the building of the MIA of Ingushetia in the city of Nazran unidentified persons blew up the car of deputy minister B. Shagiev. Under preliminary information, the explosion wounded his driver Adam Aushev," the "Interfax" quotes a source from the MIA of Ingushetia.
One more militiaman received fragmental wounds, as the "Ingushetia.Org" reports.

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