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  • RIA Novosti reported that one of those killed was identified as Nazran's deputy police chief,

    Jamestown Foundation: All Publications 2009

  • Serzh Sargsyan: "I strongly condemn the terrorist attack in Nazran, which is not, and can not be justified".

    Armenian News - PanARMENIAN.Net 2009

  • One of the dead has been identified as Nazran's deputy police chief, Alexander Gorelkin.

    RIA Novosti 2009

  • Serzh Sargsyan: "I strongly condemn the terrorist attack in Nazran, which is not, and can not be justified".

    Armenian News - PanARMENIAN.Net 2009

  • When the war began, Alaudin took the family out to [Nazran], then came back to Grozny to watch after the apartment.

    Global Voices in English » Russia: The Fourth Son 2009

  • The attack was the deadliest in the North Caucasus since a suicide car bomber attacked a police station in Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia, in August of last year.

    Bomb Kills 16 at Russian Market 2010

  • Out of desperation after a day of trying to report in Chechnya, I could buy it at the claptrap Assa Hotel, the only lodging available then in Nazran, an Ingush town where foreign journalists—and Russian spooks spying on these journalists—stayed whenever they were going to or coming from the rebellious region.

    Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010

  • In January in Makhachkala, Dagestan's capital, a suicide bomber blew up an explosives-packed car at a police station, killing six officers, and in August, 24 died and more than 200 were injured when a man crashed a bomb-laden van into the police station in Nazran, Ingushetia.

    Explosions in Russian Province Kill at Least 12 2010

  • Out of desperation after a day of trying to report in Chechnya, I could buy it at the claptrap Assa Hotel, the only lodging available then in Nazran, an Ingush town where foreign journalists—and Russian spooks spying on these journalists—stayed whenever they were going to or coming from the rebellious region.

    Peace Meals Anna Badkhen 2010

  • The suicide bomber who detonated a truck packed with at least half a ton of explosives in Nazran, Ingushetia, Monday morning destroyed a five-story police station, killed 20 people and injured 138 more.

    Blowback in the Caucasus 2009

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