20 February 2012, 12:00

No less than 58 people became victims of armed confrontation in Northern Caucasus during a week from February, 13, till February, 19

No less than 58 people became victims of armed confrontation in Northern Caucasus within a period from February, 13, till February, 19. 32 out of them died and 26 got wounded. These are the totals of calculation by the “Caucasian Knot” based on its own materials and information from other open sources.

There are 18 employees of power-wielding structures among those who perished, 17 out of them in Chechnya and one in Dagestan. 26 persons got wounded: 24 in Chechnya and two in KBR.

13 suspects of involvement in paramilitary groups (PMG) were killed, seven of them in Chechnya, three in Dagestan and three in Kabardino-Balkaria.

As for civilians, at least one person perished in Stavropol region.

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