March 29, 2011

1 year after explosions. Does anybody feel more secure now?


http://rian.ru/trend/anniversary_terakty_moskva_metro_29032011/

Today in Moscow Ьetro people left flowers and tears remembering those who died in last year terroristic attack. On 29th March, 2010, two explosions rocked the Moscow Metro (“Park Kulturi” and “Lubyanka” metro stations) claiming 40 people dead, more than 90 injured.

Today morning (symbolic as always) government news agency reported that according to Investigation committee’s representative Pavel Markin, all the organizers of the attack in Metro were identified. Six of them are killed, one is wanted by Interpol. The explosions were carried out by two female suicide bombers Sharipova and Abdullaeva (from Kyzlyar, Dagestan). They were conducted by 22-years old Hossain Magomedov (Dagestan). The organizer of the attack was Magomed Ali Vagabov, one of the leader of terroristic underground being active in Dagestan. The same group carried out explosions in Kyzlyar two days after the terroristic attack in Moscow Metro.

Making statements after the attack, President Medvedev asked officials to increase security on the public transport system nationwide.

Meanwhile, 10 month later a powerful blast ripped through an international arrivals hall of Russia's largest airport Domodedovo on January 24. More than 100 people were seriously injured, 36 died.

Making statements after the explosion, President Medvedev asked officials to increase security on the public transport system nationwide.

Metal detector gates appeared at all important airports and railway stations.

Today several news agencies reported that Doku Umarov, a militant from the southern Russian region of Chechnya who claimed responsibility for those blasts, was killed. Information have not been confirmed still.

I wonder does anybody feel more secure today?

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