Sunday, January 30, 2011

Russia claims to have identified the bomber at the airport Domoddovo

The Research Committee of the Russian Federation (number) ensures the identity of the perpetrator of the attack that killed 35 people on 24 January at the Domodedovo International Airport, the largest in the country. The bomber was a 20-year-old from the northern Caucasus, as CIFR spokesman said Vladimir Markin.

He declined, however, to name the suspected terrorist to be moving the operation to arrest the organizers and accomplices of the act. The attack, he said, "did not happen by chance" in the international arrivals area, as it was directed mainly against foreigners. At Domodedovo, more than 180 people were injured and of those, more than 120, had to be hospitalized.

The dead included citizens of Ukraine, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Austria, UK and Germany, and Russia. Authorities were searching not only those involved in the attack at the airport, but also those who perpetrate another terrorist act by 31 December in Moscow. With those plans were never carried out the related authorities of a bomb explosion in central Moscow shooting.

The explosion, apparently accidentally killed a suspected suicide. The tracks of this assassination attempt four people have been arrested on Saturday in Dagestan and sought another five, including a Russian Vitali Razbodubko from Stárvropol region (northern Caucasus), and his partner Marina Jorósheva .

Razbodubko photos, Jorósheva and the other suspects were shown on television. According to Markin, officials explosion in the gun club and the terrorist act in Domodedovo are two gangs operating in the territory of the Caucasus and are not linked. Contrary to initial assumptions, the researchers believe that the explosive charge was detonated at Domodedovo in a belt surrounding the terrorist's body.

The load was connected to a mobile phone, which suggests that the bomb exploded as a result of a call and that was activated remote control, the newspaper Kommersant. The terrorist was about 15 minutes mingling with people in the waiting room and nervously moved away now approaching now waiting for the passengers who just landed, according to Kommersant.

Opposite the arrivals area of Domodedovo usually roam many taxi drivers offering their services, both legal and illegal. Russian television channels have long criticized the group of taxi drivers charging inflated prices after the attacks. However, among the taxi drivers have been no fatalities.

The palm of cynicism is the lead, no doubt, youth groups loyal to the Kremlin who came to the airport with signs offering free transportation for the sole purpose of being photographed and made public.

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