Police: Tajik blast victim was in quarrel (AP) Updated: 2005-10-11 08:53
An explosive device that killed a woman on a street in Tajikistan's capital
was placed in her handbag by a former boyfriend, police said Monday.
The blast occurred Sunday about 150 yards from the headquarters of the
Emergency Situations Ministry, the site of two bomb attacks this year.
Interior Ministry spokesman Khudoinazar Asoyev said Monday that the
25-year-old woman's former boyfriend threw a grenade into her bag as they were
walking together down the street. He said the man, who was lightly injured in
the blast, had confessed.
In January, a bomb-laden car blew up outside the Emergency Situations
Ministry building in Dushanbe, killing the driver and wounding three. Three
people were detained on suspicion of terrorism, but authorities did not reveal a
suspected motive.
In June, an explosive that authorities said had been carried in a wheelbarrow
detonated outside the same ministry, damaging cars and shattering windows in
nearby buildings but causing no injuries. A man accused of bringing the device
to the building was detained.
Impoverished Tajikistan suffered five years of civil war between pro-Moscow
and Islamic forces, which ended in 1997 with a U.N.-brokered power-sharing
agreement. The country is a main channel for drugs transported from neighboring
Afghanistan to Russia and Europe.
|