02 April 2010, 20:00

In Nazran, truck with frontier guards shelled, nobody suffered

A source in law enforcement bodies of Ingushetia has reported that the unidentified persons are being searched, who shelled on April 1 in Nazran an Ural truck with frontier guards from grenade launchers.

The incident happened at about 4:00 p.m. Moscow time in the Nasyr-Kort municipal district of Nazran, in the 567th kilometre of the "Kavkaz" Federal Highway. Unidentified persons opened fire from inside their Zhiguli car from a grenade launcher and sub-machine guns on the armoured Ural truck with servicemen of the local frontier regiment.

According to the Russian News Service, there were no victims; the attackers managed to disappear.

The "Gazeta.Ru" adds that inspectors now study the place of the incident and search the criminals.

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