Lokomotiv held off Moscow rivals Dynamo...
other game, Terek Grozny became the latest team to take advantage of Krylya Sovetov with a 2-0 win that took them second ahead of Rubin on goal difference.The Chechens" goals both came from Hector Bracamonte, his first for the club after being signed last year from FC Moskva, who went bust in February.
Samara side Krylya Sovetov almost joined the Muscovites in going out of business before the season started, but despite finding a way to keep going they have lost all four games.
On Saturday, Spartak Nalchik went clear at the top with 10 points after a 5-2 win over Rostov, Anzhi Makhachkala won their first game, 2-0 against fellow promoted side Alania Vladikavkaz, and Amkar joined the group on seven points by beating Sibir 3-1 in Perm.
CSKA Moscow and Zenit St. Petersburg remain on seven points after their match at Moscow"s Luzhniki Stadium was called off due to security concerns following last Monday"s bomb attacks in the capital.