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2 Russian specialists were
killed and 5 others wounded in an ambush near Baghdad on
Wednesday.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
 The entrance of the power plant near Baghdad, where the Russian specialists
were heading for before the attack.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)

The power plant near
Baghdad.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
MOSCOW, May 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Two Russian civilian contractors
were killed and five others wounded in an ambush near Baghdad on Wednesday when
the bus they were traveling in came under attack, the Russian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Alexander Yakovenko said.
Yakovenko told
Rossiya, the state-run television network, that the two killed were employees
from Russia's Interenergoservice, which is working to restore energy supplies to
the war-torn country.
"According to the Iraqi Interior
Ministry, unidentified assailants attacked the bus carrying Russian specialists
early in the morning," Yakovenko said. "Two Russian specialists were killed in
the incident, and another five were wounded. Two Iraqis were also
killed."
He said the wounded were currently receiving
medical treatment at a Baghdad hospital, adding that the Russian Embassy and the
Iraqi authorities are investigating the incident.
Meanwhile,
an official from Interenergoservice said two of its employees were killed and
another six wounded in the attack.
The attack was the
second of this kind this year. On May 10, a group of armed men attacked Russians
working for Interenergoservice as they were returning from work. One Russian was
killed and two others were abducted in the attack. A week later the two hostages
were released.
Three Russians and five Ukrainians working
for Interenergoservice were abducted in Iraq on April 12, but were released
unharmed the next day.
Since the attack on May 10,
Interenergoservice has withdrawn 112 of its employees from Iraq. However, some
230 Interenergoservice employees are still staying in Iraq.
A source with the Foreign Ministry said Interenergoservice has demanded that the
Emergency Situations Ministry immediately help evacuate all its staff from Iraq
following Wednesday's killing, Interfax reported.
Emergency
Situations Minister Sergei Shoigu said he is ready send a plane to Iraq to
complete the evacuation as soon as possible.
"We can be
ready within three hours," he was quoted by Interfax as saying. "Russian
specialists are currently gathering in the Russian Embassy in
Baghdad."
Russia has been a staunch opponent to the US-led
war in Iraq and has repeatedly called for a pivotal UN role in the post-war
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