Krasnodar territory

Bombing cases suspended

KRASNODAR TERRITORY, August 6, Caucasus Times – Investigation into the three bombing cases in Krasnodar has been suspended, CT correspondent reports citing Alexander Rudic, the senior investigator of Prosecutor’s office.

The case was suspended because no suspect linked with the bombings has been detained so far but we continue to work, the officer said. The explosives identical to the ones detonated in Krasnodar were found in a car in Stavropol Territory, March this year. Four suspects who had the bombs were shot dead in detention.

In August 25, the explosives, 200 gr (TNT) each, planted near three bus stops in different parts of Krasnodar went off simultaneously. Three victims were killed and 20 wounded in the bombings.

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