Southern Russian mosque blast: Terrorists blown up while preparing major attack
The two people, killed in a blast in the yard of a rural mosque in Russia’s North Caucasus region, were terrorists preparing for an attack on a funeral procession, the police said.
The blast occurred on Friday around 3:20 am MSK in the village of
Dugulbgey in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, with remains of
bodies later found on site. No other injuries or casualties are
reported.
The explosion shattered glass in the mosque’s windows and
destroyed its roofs, with some nearby buildings also sustaining
damage.
“According to the preliminary conclusion, the yield of the
self-made explosive devise equaled about 10 kilograms of TNT. The
bomb was packed with shrapnel and if it went off it could kill
and seriously injure people in [a radius of] up to three hundred
meters,” the Russian National Anti-Terrorist Committee said.
The anti-terror body claims there are grounds to believe that the
terrorists blew themselves up by accident as they were preparing
for a major terrorist attack.
The mosque, which was rocked by the blast, is situated not far
from the local cemetery, with a funeral procession being the most
likely target of the perpetrators.
According to the Investigative Committee, the ties of the
deceased with the “Kabardino-Balkaria’s criminal
underground” are proven by the Kalashnikov rifle discovered
on sight - the weapon was seized by the militant during an
assault on police forces back in 2008, the Investigative
Committee said.
Kabardino-Balkaria, one of Russia’s southern republics, is
suffering from terrorist activity.