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8 dead, 20 hurt in Dagestan bombing, security officials say
By Nick Paton Walsh, CNN
May 20, 2013 -- Updated 1349 GMT (2149 HKT)
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* Law enforcement officers may have been targeted by the Dagestan bombs
* One bomb had been discovered but a second one went off
* The Boston Marathon bombing suspects hail from the North Caucasus
Makhachkala, Dagestan (CNN) -- At least eight people are dead and 20 are
injured after a car bombing Monday in Russia's
volatile North Caucasus region, security officials told CNN.
The incident -- which
occurred in Makhachkala, capital of the semi-autonomous republic of
Dagestan -- also caused significant damage. The officials say they
believe law enforcement officers may have been the target because the
explosion occurred outside a local marshal's building.
One car bomb already had
been found by security officials, who were in the process of defusing it when
another bomb, in a separate vehicle, was set off.
An Islamic insurgency has taken hold in the North Caucasus and there is a
strong presence of
Islamic militants fighting against Moscow's rule.
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Tamerlan and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev -- the suspects in the Boston Marathon terror attack last month -- had
ties with the region. The brothers are ethnic Chechens who lived in Kyrgyzstan
and Dagestan.
Authorities who've been
investigating how the brothers became radicalized are interested in a
trip Tamerlan Tsarnaev took to Dagestan last year.
Russian authorities asked U.S. officials to investigate Tsarnaev before the
trip, saying they
believed he was becoming increasingly involved with radical Islam. The
FBI investigated, but found no evidence of extremist activity, FBI
Director Robert Mueller told a Senate committee.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in custody. His older brother died after a shootout with
police just outside Boston days after the bombing.
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