Two traffic policemen were killed on Saturday after their vehicle came under fire in Russia’s volatile North Caucasus region, investigators said.
The local branch of Russia’s Investigative Committee said “unidentified people … fired multiple shots from an automatic weapon” at two traffic policemen riding in their patrol vehicle in the town of Malgobek in Ingushetia Republic at around 1:30 am (2230 GMT).
The policemen died in hospital from their injuries, it said in a statement.
Attacks against police are not uncommon in southern Russia’s North Caucasus, which faces a simmering extremist insurgency.
The latest incident came days after the ISIL Takfiri group claimed the killing of two other traffic policemen in the southern Russian city of Astrakhan this week.
ISIL also claimed a separate attack that wounded three National Guard officers on Thursday in an incident Russian authorities said saw one assailant suspected of involvement in the death of the Astrakhan traffic policemen shot dead.
Astrakhan lies several hundred kilometers northeast of the volatile North Caucasus, and attacks against law enforcement are less common there.
Source: AFP