1 killed, 10 injured in attack on tourists at ancient fortress in Russia`s Dagestan

  30 December 2015    Read: 2052
1 killed, 10 injured in attack on tourists at ancient fortress in Russia`s Dagestan
A group of tourists on a visit to the Naryn-Kala fortress in Derbent, a city in Russia`s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan, were shot Tuesday night by unknown gunmen. The attack left one person dead and 10 injured.
The attack occurred when twenty tourists were on a panoramic terrace of the ancient fortress. Eleven people were wounded and taken to the hospital, where one of them died.

Police found 67 cartridges of various caliber bullets at the scene of the attack. According to investigators, the attackers fired from a nearby forest.

The head of the region believes the attack was carried out by “militants from an armed gang who are taking revenge on locals, because they enjoy New Year’s festivities.”

The Nary-Kala fortress in Derbent dates back to the 8th century AD. It houses Russia`s oldest mosque and madrasa, or Islamic religious school. Russia troops took control of the fortress in 1796, during a war between Russia and Persia.

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