Talk:2002 Kaspiysk bombing
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editThere have been reports of Russian servicemen in Chechnya as high-ranking as colonel being involved in sales of arms and ammunition to the rebels. In May 2002 an explosion of a Russian-made antipersonnel mine in the Dagestani town of Kaspiysk killed and wounded some 200 soldiers and civilian bystanders during a military parade. Several Russian officers from the garrison of the nearby Dagestani town of Buynaksk were accused of selling the radio-controlled MON-90 mine that was used in the attack in Kaspiysk and were put on trial in January 2003. There have been also numerous reports that Russia security forces arrest scores of Chechens as "suspected terrorists" only to release them later for a bribe sometimes as small as $300 and sometimes as big as $2000.
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editThe coords show that the bombing happened in Levashinsky District, which is far away from Kaspiysk, the place where the bombing actually happened. Dunutubble (talk) (Contributions) 18:28, 8 January 2023 (UTC)