Opposition activist killed in Russia's Ingushetia region

An opposition activist from Russia's Ingushetia region was shot dead in his car yesterday in the latest sign of rising violence in the North Caucasus. Maksharip Aushev, a local businessman, was driving near the town of Nalchik in the nearby region of...

An opposition activist from Russia's Ingushetia region was shot dead in his car yesterday in the latest sign of rising violence in the North Caucasus.

Maksharip Aushev, a local businessman, was driving near the town of Nalchik in the nearby region of Kabardino-Balkaria when his car was hit by gunfire, the opposition website said, confirming earlier agency reports.

The attack with automatic weapons took place on a main road, but the full circumstances remained unclear, the website stated.

Mr Aushev was a strong critic of the region's former President, Murat Zyazikov, but had good relations with Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, the Kremlin appointee who took over the position a year ago. Mr Yevkurov was seriously injured in a June bomb blast.

Mr Yevkurov said the killing was an attempt to destablise the situation in Ingushetia and said he would personally take charge of the investigation.

"I promise to do everything in my power to solve this crime," Mr Yevkurov said on his official website, describing Mr Aushev as someone who was well-known and respected in the region.

Attacks in the North Caucasus regions under Moscow's control have risen sharply this year.

Analysts say the attacks, blamed by the government on Muslim insurgents backed by foreign cash, threaten Moscow's control over the volatile southern region, which is plagued by poverty and corruption.

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