FSB: SUICIDE BOMBERS BLAMED FOR MOSCOW SUBWAY BLASTS
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.03.2010 13:20 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At least one of the two blasts which killed over
30 people in the central Moscow metro system on Monday morning is
blamed on a female suicide bomber using plastic explosives, Russia's
top investigator said.
The first attack took place at 7:52 a.m. (04:52 GMT) at the Lubyanka
station, located a short distance from the headquarters of the Federal
Security Service (FSB), and killed at least 23 people, with another
39 injured. The second blast detonated some 40 minutes later at the
nearby Park Kultury station, within walking distance of the Kremlin.
At least 12 people lost their lives and 23 were injured.
The second attack has been carried out by a "dark-haired woman"
and that "fragments of her body" found at the scene suggested she
had had the equivalent of 1.5 kg of TNT strapped to her waist.
A police source said earlier that "an inspection of the scene
indicates that the bomb was detonated at a height of 100-200 cm and
was apparently attached to the waist of a female suicide bomber."
Police with sniffer dogs are carrying out inspections of other stations
as the capital remains on high alert. Security has been tightened at
Moscow's overland train terminals and airports, RIA Novosti reported.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.03.2010 13:20 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ At least one of the two blasts which killed over
30 people in the central Moscow metro system on Monday morning is
blamed on a female suicide bomber using plastic explosives, Russia's
top investigator said.
The first attack took place at 7:52 a.m. (04:52 GMT) at the Lubyanka
station, located a short distance from the headquarters of the Federal
Security Service (FSB), and killed at least 23 people, with another
39 injured. The second blast detonated some 40 minutes later at the
nearby Park Kultury station, within walking distance of the Kremlin.
At least 12 people lost their lives and 23 were injured.
The second attack has been carried out by a "dark-haired woman"
and that "fragments of her body" found at the scene suggested she
had had the equivalent of 1.5 kg of TNT strapped to her waist.
A police source said earlier that "an inspection of the scene
indicates that the bomb was detonated at a height of 100-200 cm and
was apparently attached to the waist of a female suicide bomber."
Police with sniffer dogs are carrying out inspections of other stations
as the capital remains on high alert. Security has been tightened at
Moscow's overland train terminals and airports, RIA Novosti reported.