At least two hurt in suspected bomb attack in Russia's North Caucasus

No immediate comment from authorities

MOSCOW:

At least two people were wounded on Friday in an explosion caused by a suspected suicide bomber outside a local Federal Security Service building in Russia’s North Caucasus.

Interfax news agency quoted an unspecified source as saying the attack was in the Karachay-Cherkessia area of the volatile, mainly-Muslim region and that two people were hurt.

State television channel Vesti said at least six people were injured and that the attack was in the village of Uchkeken, but provided no sources for the information.

There was no immediate comment from authorities.

Russia has been hit by bomb attacks carried out by militant rebels from the North Caucasus in the past, although Moscow has largely crushed their insurgency.

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