Russian forces kill eight in Dagestan

Fri, Jul 27, 2012, 01:00

   

Russian security forces killed eight suspected militants in the North Caucasus province of Dagestan today after storming a house where they were hiding with women and children, Russian anti-terrorism officials and law enforcement sources have said.

More than a decade after federal forces toppled a separatist government in a war in Chechnya, Russia is still struggling to contain an Islamic insurgency across its mainly Muslim Caucasus mountains region.

The ranks of militants fighting to carve an Islamic state out of Russia's southern fringe are swelled by those angry over joblessness and allegations of police brutality and pervasive corruption.

The special forces surrounded the house in Alburikent, on the outskirts of the provincial capital of Makhachkala, in an overnight raid, Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAK) said.

All-night negotiations failed, the committee said, and after the rebels opened fire, the special forces let the children out and stormed the house.

"The rebels responded to an invitation to surrender with intensive shooting," NAK said in a statement.

One of the victims was a woman who, pretending to turn herself in, approached the special forces and detonated an explosive belt strapped to her body, the committee said. She was killed, but no officers were hurt, it added.

Two law enforcement sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said eight bodies had been found so far in the house.