Monday, 27 November 2006

ONE BODYGUARD OF CHECHEN PRESIDENT KILLED, FOUR INJURED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

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By empty (11/27/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

A bodyguard of the Chechen president has died in a road accident in Ingushetia and four others were rushed to hospital in critical condition, press secretary of the president Saidmagomed Isarayev told Interfax Monday morning. \"After midnight President Alu Alkhanov was returning to Grozny to meet a delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) having interrupted a working visit to Moscow. A Volga car with a drunken driver behind the wheel collided with the presidential motorcade near the village of Yandary,\" he said.
A bodyguard of the Chechen president has died in a road accident in Ingushetia and four others were rushed to hospital in critical condition, press secretary of the president Saidmagomed Isarayev told Interfax Monday morning. \"After midnight President Alu Alkhanov was returning to Grozny to meet a delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) having interrupted a working visit to Moscow. A Volga car with a drunken driver behind the wheel collided with the presidential motorcade near the village of Yandary,\" he said. Alkhanov survived unhurt. Earlier a source in Ingush law enforcement told Interfax that a resident of Yandary had caused the accident. He was hospitalized with injuries. The source said one police officer was killed and three hospitalized with injuries. (Interfax)
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