The Supreme Court of Kabardino-Balkaria has extended detention of 53 suspected militants for attacks in Nalchik in October 2005. Restriction from leaving the city was prolonged for Kazbek Budtuyev, Zalim Ulimbashev, Sergey Kaziyev and Anzor Ashev, Interfax-South reports.
Medics of the Republican Clinical Hospital see no serious health problems of Tokhov, so he will remain detained, as stated by Aslan Dumayev, judge of the Supreme Court.
They will remain detained until September 26, 2013. 57 people are under trial for terrorism, banditism, revolt, organized crime, murder.
Sarabi Seyunov was diagnoses with tuberculosis in November and had a separate case filed.
The militant attack of October 13, 2005, resulted in 35 people killed, 15 of them being civilians. 131 police officers and 92 civilians were injured. Individuals and legal bodies suffered an economic damage of over 54.8 million rubles.