Three Russian soldiers were wounded when their armored vehicle hit a remote-controlled landmine in the breakaway republic of Chechnya, interior ministry officials said Sunday cited by Interfax.
One of the servicemen had his left foot torn off in the explosion, which took place on Saturday in the war-shattered Chechen capital Grozny, the officials said.
More than 13 months since Russian troops poured into the secessionist republic in a self-styled "anti-terrorist operation", daily ambushes and attacks by Chechen rebels are bleeding Moscow's forces.
The bloody stalemate -- more than 2,500 soldiers have died according to official figures -- has sapped public support for the Russian military intervention.
Less than half of the Russian population, 44 percent, still back Russia's crackdown in Chechnya, according to a survey by polling institute VTsIOM published Saturday, against 67 percent last April -- MOSCOW (AFP)
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