Incident Summary:

11/26/2001: Russian soldiers thwarted a railway explosion when two Chechen rebels were caught planting an explosive device at the Gudermes-Argun railway section in Chechnya Republic, Russia. One perpetrator was killed and another wounded and detained, and one Russian soldier was killed and four were wounded in the incident.

GTD ID:
200111260002

When:
2001-11-26

Country:
Russia

Region:
Eastern Europe

Province/administrative
region/u.s. state:

Chechnya

City:
Between Gudermes and Argun

Location Details:
This incident took place at the Gudermes-Argun railway section in Chechnya Republic, Russia.

Attack Information
Type of Attack (more) Armed Assault
Type of Attack (more) Bombing/Explosion
Successful Attack? (more) No
Target Information (more)
Target Type: Transportation
Name of Entity Russian Railway System
Specific Description Gudermes-Argun railway
Nationality of Target Russia
Additional Information
Hostages No
Ransom No
Property Damage No
Weapon Information
Type Sub-type
Explosives Other Explosive Type
Firearms Unknown Gun Type
Weapon Details
Unspecified guns and an explosive device, equivalent to two kilograms of TNT, were used in the attack.
Additional Information
Suicide Attack?No
Part of Multiple Incident?No
Criterion 1 (more) Yes
Criterion 2 (more) Yes
Criterion 3 (more) Yes
Doubt Terrorism Proper (more) No
Additional Information After the incident, Russian troops inspected over 90 kilometers of the rail tracks and defused ten other explosive devices.
Perpetrator Group Information
Group Name Claimed Responsibility
Chechen Rebels No
Perpetrator Statistics
Number of Perpetrators 2
Number of Captured Perpetrators 1
Casualty Information
Total Number of Casualties 2 Fatalities / 5 Injured
Total Number of Fatalities 2
Number of U.S. Fatalities 0
Number of Perpetrator Fatalities 1
Total Number of Injured 5
Number of U.S. Injured 0
Number of Perpetrators Injured 1
Sources
Yuri Bagrov, "Russian Troops, Chechen Rebels Clash at Key Railway Line,” Associated Press Worldstream, November 27, 2001.
"Situation in Chechnya,” TASS, November 27, 2001.