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Russia opens criminal investigation after gunmen kill 11 people at army base near Ukraine border

  • Two gunmen opened fire during a firearms training exercise on Saturday. Russia’s defence ministry said the attackers were from a former Soviet republic
  • A Ukrainian official said the two men were from the Central Asian republic of Tajikistan and had opened fire on the others after an argument over religion

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An instructor trains newly mobilised Russian reservists at a shooting range in the Donetsk region, Russian-controlled Ukraine. Photo: Reuters
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Russia has opened a criminal investigation after gunmen shot dead 11 people at a military training ground near the Ukrainian border, authorities said on Sunday, as fighting raged in eastern and southern Ukraine.

Russia’s RIA news agency, citing the defence ministry, said two gunmen opened fire with small arms during a firearms training exercise on Saturday, targeting personnel who had volunteered to fight in Ukraine. RIA said the gunmen, who it referred to as “terrorists,” were shot dead.

The incident in the southwestern Belgorod region was the latest blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. It came a week after a blast damaged a bridge linking mainland Russia to Crimea, the peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

A photo released by Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of the Belgorod region, claims to show a crater created by an explosion after alleged Ukrainian shelling, outside Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. Photo: Vyacheslav Gladkov via AP
A photo released by Vyacheslav Gladkov, governor of the Belgorod region, claims to show a crater created by an explosion after alleged Ukrainian shelling, outside Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. Photo: Vyacheslav Gladkov via AP

Russia’s defence ministry said the attackers were from a former Soviet republic, without elaborating. A senior Ukrainian official, Oleksiy Arestovych, said the two men were from the mainly Muslim Central Asian republic of Tajikistan and had opened fire on the others after an argument over religion.

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Reuters was not immediately able to confirm the comments by Arestovych, a prominent commentator on the war, or independently verify casualty numbers and other details.

“As a result of the incident at a shooting range in Belgorod region, 11 people died from gunshot wounds and another 15 were injured,” Russia’s Investigative Committee said, announcing the criminal investigation. It gave no other details.

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Some Russian independent media outlets reported that the number of casualties was higher than the official figures.

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