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North Caucasus Security Watch, December 8

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MOSCOW, December 8 (RIA Novosti)

Below is a summary of the main security-related events in the North Caucasus on December 8, 2005

* The Supreme Court of Russia upheld a 15-year prison sentence handed down to Issa Gaparkhoyev convicted of carrying out a terrorist attack in the North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia that left five soldiers dead in July 2003

* A spokesperson from the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said a train had been blown up in Daghestan, no one was hurt

* Chechnya's Interior Ministry said six police officers had received gunshot wounds in the republic's capital Grozny last night

* Employees of the military commandant's office in Chechnya discovered and defused an explosive device in the republic's Kurchaloi district

* Police discovered an arms cache in Chechnya's Nozhai-Yurt district

* The North Ossetian Supreme Court postponed a regular hearing of the case of Nurpashi Kulayev, charged with participating in the terrorist attack on a school in the republic's capital Beslan in September 2004

* A Russian Federal Security Service official said seventeen new border outposts would be commissioned in the North Caucasus in 2005

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