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2003 Stavropol train bombing

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Stavropol train bombing
LocationStavropol Krai
DateDecember 5, 2003
TargetRegional train
Attack type
Suicide bombing
DeathsAt least 46
InjuredMore than 170
PerpetratorsRiyadus-Salihiin

The 2003 Stavropol train bombing was a suicide bomber blast which ripped through the commuter train in Stavropol Krai, Russia going from Kislovodsk to Mineralnye Vody as it was leaving Yessentuki on December 5, 2003. The explosion killed at least 46 people and injured more than 170.[1]

The rebel Chechen government denied it was responsible for the blast. It was another in the series of suicide bombings and other attacks in and around Chechnya and Moscow in 2003.[2]

As of December 2009, there were no arrests or convictions for this explosion.

Another train following the same route was bombed on September 3, 2003, killing 7 and injuring more than 80. Ibragim Israpilov, former local official from Chechnya, was convicted in 2004 for organizing that blast and sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment.[3] He is sometimes erroneously reported as being behind the December 5 bombing.

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