2010 Stavropol bomb blast
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| 2010 Stavropol bomb blast | |
|---|---|
Location of Stavropol Krai in Russia | |
| Location | Stavropol, Stavropol Krai, Russia |
| Date | 26 May 2010 |
| Target | Stavropol Concert Hall |
| Weapons | Explosives |
| Deaths | 8 |
| Injured | 40 |
| Perpetrator | Unknown |
On 26 May 2010, at least seven people were killed in a bomb blast in Stavropol, Russia. At least 40 people were injured,[1] one from Moscow, while another is an outsider, and another from Azerbaijan or Turkey.[citation needed] The blast occurred before a concert.[2]
Stavropol had not experienced such an attack in recent years before the incident;[3] similar incidents had become more associated with Chechnya and Dagestan.[4] Russia said the attack was a "terrorist act".[4][5]
Eight people were killed in the event,[citation needed] a higher number than was originally reported.[5]
The explosion happened outside the Stavropol Concert Hall 15 minutes prior to the popular Chechen dance show Vainakh due to perform there.[3] Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov has been openly photographed with them.[3]
Explosives compared to 200 to 250 grams of TNT were used.[3] It is said that steel pellets were placed in a carton of juice to make the bomb.[6] The bomb was then detonated by a remotely controlled device.[5]
The theatre was locked down by police.[3] Two corpses were visible by the exit.[3] Many of those wounded are hurt in critical ways and areas.[6] Many of those taken to hospital were detained there and died from their wounds during the night hours.[5] A ten-year-old girl died in a regional hospital to bring the death toll to six.[citation needed] Another unidentified person followed her at a later stage to make it seven dead.[citation needed]