Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has dismissed officials of the Federal Security Service (FSB - former KGB) following the attack at Moscow-Domodedovo airport said on Tuesday 8 February, the Kremlin announced without however no action against leaders of secret services. "The head of the FSB has submitted to [Medvedev] a list of agents responsible for errors in their work and they were dismissed," said the spokesman for Mr.
Medvedev, quoted by Russian news agencies. Other sackings could follow along and measure progress of the investigation into the attack, which makes thirty-six people died. Several media outlets had reported the attack after the bad work of the FSB in charge of combating terrorism in Russia, but these services had escaped criticism of the authorities.
Instead, Dmitry Medvedev had even made their praise during a visit to the headquarters of the FSB in Moscow shortly after the attack. The Russian authorities were quick to dismiss cons by an official of the Ministry of the Interior, as well as senior officials Gosavianadzor, and Rostransnadzor Rosaviatsia, including three federal agencies responsible for air safety.
Medvedev, quoted by Russian news agencies. Other sackings could follow along and measure progress of the investigation into the attack, which makes thirty-six people died. Several media outlets had reported the attack after the bad work of the FSB in charge of combating terrorism in Russia, but these services had escaped criticism of the authorities.
Instead, Dmitry Medvedev had even made their praise during a visit to the headquarters of the FSB in Moscow shortly after the attack. The Russian authorities were quick to dismiss cons by an official of the Ministry of the Interior, as well as senior officials Gosavianadzor, and Rostransnadzor Rosaviatsia, including three federal agencies responsible for air safety.
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