MOSCOW – Two militants were killed and a third blew himself up in an attempt to attack a police station in southern Russia on Monday, police said, adding that no police officers or civilians were hurt.
The identity of the militants who attacked the police station in the town of Novoselitskoye in the Stavropol region was not yet clear.
The Stavropol region is close to the North Caucasus, where an Islamic insurgency has simmered for years. In Dagestan, the centre of the insurgency, many of the bombings and attacks have targeted police and other officials.
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Dagestan also has proved to be a fertile recruiting ground for the Islamic State group, with hundreds estimated to have travelled to Syria to join IS forces there.
The attack could raise security concerns for the 2018 World Cup, since the Stavropol region will host four training bases for national soccer teams competing in the tournament. The bases are all about 100 kilometres (60 miles) from the site of Monday’s attack.
The militants set off explosives when they tried to break into the police station, Russia’s counter-terrorist agency said. Russian news reports said the blasts damaged the building and vehicles parked outside.
Schools and day care centres In Novoselitskoye were evacuated, as well as the local hospital, with the exception of 14 seriously ill patients and medical personnel. In a possible indication that law enforcement agencies fear more attacks, security was stepped up at schools, day care centres and hospitals in the Stavropol region, the Interfax news agency reported, citing the governor.
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