genmirajborgza786
PDF VETERAN
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2006
- Messages
- 4,303
- Reaction score
- 20
- Country
- Location
the latest from BBC NEWS
27 January 2011 Last updated at 04:58 ET
Russia bombing: 'Islamist group suspected'
The bomb claimed the lives of 35 people, leaving another 116 wounded
Continue reading the main story Related storiesCan airports be better protected?Russian anti-terror tactics questionedMedia outraged by Moscow bombing
Bomb investigators believe a member of an Islamist group in southern Russia may be behind the Moscow airport attack in which 35 people died, reports say.
Russian media say a man named Razdobudko, from Stavropol on the edge of the northern Caucasus, either organised or carried out the attack.
The suspect is being linked to a 31 December explosion at a house in the centre of Moscow in which a woman died.
The authorities have made no official comment on their inquiry.
It is still not clear if a man or a woman was involved in Monday's attack in which a bomber detonated up to 7kg (15lb) of TNT at Domodedovo airport.
But Russian media say the suspect is being linked to Islamist group Nogai Jamaat [Nogai Battalion].
The woman who died in Moscow on New Year's Eve was found with the remains of a suicide belt, according to reports, and she was said to have been married to a militant from the group who was arrested last year.
BBC News - Russia bombing: 'Islamist group suspected'
27 January 2011 Last updated at 04:58 ET
Russia bombing: 'Islamist group suspected'
The bomb claimed the lives of 35 people, leaving another 116 wounded
Continue reading the main story Related storiesCan airports be better protected?Russian anti-terror tactics questionedMedia outraged by Moscow bombing
Bomb investigators believe a member of an Islamist group in southern Russia may be behind the Moscow airport attack in which 35 people died, reports say.
Russian media say a man named Razdobudko, from Stavropol on the edge of the northern Caucasus, either organised or carried out the attack.
The suspect is being linked to a 31 December explosion at a house in the centre of Moscow in which a woman died.
The authorities have made no official comment on their inquiry.
It is still not clear if a man or a woman was involved in Monday's attack in which a bomber detonated up to 7kg (15lb) of TNT at Domodedovo airport.
But Russian media say the suspect is being linked to Islamist group Nogai Jamaat [Nogai Battalion].
The woman who died in Moscow on New Year's Eve was found with the remains of a suicide belt, according to reports, and she was said to have been married to a militant from the group who was arrested last year.
BBC News - Russia bombing: 'Islamist group suspected'
Last edited: