Chechnya ambush

Four Russian soldiers were killed and another four wounded when they stumbled into a rebel ambush in a volatile mountainous region of Chechnya, officials at the local Interior Ministry said yesterday. Voting in parliamentary elections in Chechnya on...

Four Russian soldiers were killed and another four wounded when they stumbled into a rebel ambush in a volatile mountainous region of Chechnya, officials at the local Interior Ministry said yesterday.

Voting in parliamentary elections in Chechnya on Sunday had been largely quiet during the day but was marred overnight when gunmen shot dead an election commission member in Gudermes.

He was also a member of United Russia, a party loyal to President Vladimir Putin that headed for an overwhelming victory in the election and would spell no change to Moscow's efforts to crush separatists in the rebel region.

"Four were killed and one soldier was taken hostage after a gun battle between the two sides," a spokesman for the regional Interior Ministry said, adding the group was ambushed in Chechnya's notorious mountainous region of Itum Kale.

"They had gone there to check out an explosion at the school."

About 60,000 Russian servicemen remain subject to daily attacks in the Kremlin's second post-Soviet drive to crush the separatists.

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