Flags were placed at half mast, radio stations play funeral music, there are numerous religious services. 35 people died in the attack, more than 100 injured are still in hospitals. Moscow - was to commemorate the victims of a suicide bombing at the Moscow Domodedovo airport was proclaimed a "day of mourning." Flags were placed at half mast on official buildings.
Television stations and radio stations gave up entertainment and played funeral music. The Orthodox church, mosques and synagogues organized religious services. Authorities said at commemorative events, including a beauty contest, as media reported. On Monday a suicide bomber had blown up in the arrivals area of the largest Russian airports in the air.
At least 35 people were killed. Many people have put flowers down at the accident on Wednesday and lit candles. 117 people were still in hospitals, including a German. 21 wounded were still in critical condition, it said. The Russian airline Aeroflot has announced that the families of the victims free of charge to Domodedovo and fly back so they could remember their relatives there.
A German manager of the airport, however, pointed back to the sharp criticism of Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev to the lax security at the airport. "What happened to us can happen to any major airport," said the director of international affairs and business of the airport, Daniel Burke, who appears in Hannover Neue Presse.
Medvedev had the arrangements in Moscow the other hand, as "anarchy" castigated and called for those responsible punished. 1) Whether there is indeed a Chechen trace is not yet clear. There are many people who want to move away from Moscow - not only in Chechnya, and not just in the Caucasus.
2) No, that would not be the [...] more ... Maybe, but Russia is not great leeway. The only alternative would be to capitulate to the terrorists and Umarov over to his "City of God". Alone at the thought of me is uncomfortable. The Olympics would be so [...] more ... The series of attacks that have struck in Moscow recently shed a light on a trouble spot, which is largely hidden from the media.
As long as the conflict in the Caucasus region is not resolved, [...] more ...
Television stations and radio stations gave up entertainment and played funeral music. The Orthodox church, mosques and synagogues organized religious services. Authorities said at commemorative events, including a beauty contest, as media reported. On Monday a suicide bomber had blown up in the arrivals area of the largest Russian airports in the air.
At least 35 people were killed. Many people have put flowers down at the accident on Wednesday and lit candles. 117 people were still in hospitals, including a German. 21 wounded were still in critical condition, it said. The Russian airline Aeroflot has announced that the families of the victims free of charge to Domodedovo and fly back so they could remember their relatives there.
A German manager of the airport, however, pointed back to the sharp criticism of Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev to the lax security at the airport. "What happened to us can happen to any major airport," said the director of international affairs and business of the airport, Daniel Burke, who appears in Hannover Neue Presse.
Medvedev had the arrangements in Moscow the other hand, as "anarchy" castigated and called for those responsible punished. 1) Whether there is indeed a Chechen trace is not yet clear. There are many people who want to move away from Moscow - not only in Chechnya, and not just in the Caucasus.
2) No, that would not be the [...] more ... Maybe, but Russia is not great leeway. The only alternative would be to capitulate to the terrorists and Umarov over to his "City of God". Alone at the thought of me is uncomfortable. The Olympics would be so [...] more ... The series of attacks that have struck in Moscow recently shed a light on a trouble spot, which is largely hidden from the media.
As long as the conflict in the Caucasus region is not resolved, [...] more ...
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