| Rebels launch attacks in southern Russia(AP)
 Updated: 2005-10-13 20:03
  
 
 
 The republic's president, Arsen Kanokov, was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news 
agency as saying about 50 militants had been killed. Estimates of the number of 
attackers ranged from 60 to 300. 
 The Kavkaz-Center Web site, seen as a voice for rebels loyal to Chechen 
warlord Shamil Basayev, said it had received a short message on behalf of the 
Caucasus Front. It said the group is part of the Chechen rebel armed forces and 
includes Yarmuk, an alleged militant Islamic group based in Kabardino-Balkariya. 
 The strategy of launching simultaneous attacks on police facilities echoed 
last year's siege in another Caucasus republic, Ingushetia, in which 92 people 
died and police armories were looted. Basayev claimed responsibility for those 
attacks. 
 The Interior Ministry officer said Thursday's fighting began after police 
received an anonymous telephoned tip that about 10 armed militants had entered 
the suburb of Belaya Rechka, and police and security forces launched an 
operation to capture them. 
 The Interfax news agency cited an unidentified law-enforcement official as 
saying the battle was sparked by the detention of a group of adherents to the 
radical Wahhabi sect of Islam, and that their fellow believers were trying to 
free them. 
 Gunmen launched simultaneous attacks against three 
police stations, the city's airport and the regional headquarters of the 
Interior Ministry and Federal Security Service, a police officer said on 
condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak to the media. They 
also attacked the city's military commissariat and raided a hunting store, 
apparently to obtain weapons, the officer said. 
 
 
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