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Jury passes guilty verdict on Grozny-Moscow train blowup in 2005

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MOSCOW, March 21 (RIA Novosti) - A jury has passed a guilty verdict in the 2005 Grozny-Moscow train blowup case, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the courtroom Wednesday.

On June 12, 2005, an improvised bomb equivalent to three kilograms (6.6 pounds) of TNT was set off 153 kilometers (95 miles) south of Moscow as a train en route from Grozny, the capital of the North Caucasus republic of Chechnya, to Moscow passed by.

Forty-two people required medical attention, and five of them, including a child, were hospitalized.

"The judges decided that the investigation has proved the defendants' involvement in the crimes they are charged with," the court ruling said.

The lawyer of a defendant said 10 of the 12 jury members voted for a guilty verdict.

The defendants have been found guilty on all charges, including terrorism, but the judges decided they deserve leniency.

The Moscow Region Court will discuss the verdict April 2, and will pass a sentence after the prosecutor says what punishment he believes adequate.

The defendants - Vladimir Vlasov, a businessman, and Mikhail Klevachev, a construction company employee - were charged with terrorism and attempting to kill two or more people on motives of race or religious hatred. They have not admitted their guilt.

In December 2006, a Moscow Region court dismissed the jury in the case of the train-derailing blast after it passed a not guilty verdict.

"Nine of the jury voted for acquittal, and three for the guilty verdict," jurywoman Alexandra Salamatina said then.

But the court dismissed the jury after the verdict was read, upholding the prosecutor's contention that it was pressured.

The prosecutor said some on the jury spoke with lawyers before the final court session, but jury members said in turn that prosecutors tried to find fault with them as a reason for their dismissal.

Salamatina said: "The court has already made a decision that the defendants are guilty, and if the next jury acquits them, they will be dismissed, too."

She said prosecutors' arguments are so vague that it is not necessary to be a lawyer to understand that the case has been fabricated.

After the acquittal, the Moscow Region Court dismissed the jury and ordered repeat hearings.

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