Vehicular traffic from Russia to Azerbaijan stops because of the terrorist attack in Derbent
Two people were killed and nine injured in an explosion on Monday morning at the traffic police post in the Derbent region of Dagestan. According to Russian media reports, a man detonated a car "Lada Priora" near a police post in the Derbent region. Police said that he was a local man, follower of radical Islam, informs "Interfax".
According to experts, the approximate power of the explosive device was 30 kg of TNT. The car was stuffed with a mixture of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder. The scene is in the vicinity of the Azerbaijani-Russian border. According to unofficial information, the traffic on the road in the direction of Azerbaijan is temporarily suspended.—06D-
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