US Russian speakers to help Russia's modernization
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Mar 29, 2011 10:50 Moscow Time
The US Russian-speaking community can and wants to help update Russia. The aspiration is already being translated into life, and although problems do arise at times, they are being quickly addressed both by the Russian Government and the compatriots making their home in the United States. That was the keynote of a roundtable discussion of the modernization of Russia, a discussion that took place in Washington on Monday. The discussion was held by the Coordination Council of Russian compatriots in the United States.
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Muscovites began bringing flowers to the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations in Moscow early on Tuesday to commemorate victims of terrorist attacks a year ago.
Twin blasts at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations in the Russian capital occurred early on March 29 during rush hour, killing 40 people and injuring over 100.
Muscovites are laying flowers on tables covered with red tablecloth that were especially brought to the metro stations on the one-year anniversary of the attacks.
The female suicide bombers who set off the bombs were identified as Dzhanet Abdurakhmanova (Abdulayeva), born in 1992, and Mariam Sharipova, a 28 year old school teacher from the Russian North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
MOSCOW, March 29 (RIA Novosti)
Metro bombing culprits named
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Mar 29, 2011 09:43 Moscow Time
Russian prosecutors have determined the identities of all those complicit in last year’s twin metro bombings in Moscow.
An Investigative Committee spokesman said on Thursday that one of the culprits, 22-year-old Dagestani Gusen Magomedov, accompanied the two suicide bombers and coordinated their actions on the day of the attacks. Magomedov is still on the loose and an international arrest warrant has already been issued to detain him.
The March 29, 2010 metro bombings in Moscow left 40 people dead and more than 100 injured.
All perpetrators, masterminds of Moscow metro blasts identified
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29.03.2011, 08.38
MOSCOW, March 29 (Itar-Tass) - The investigation has identified all of the actual perpetrators and masterminds of terrorist attacks in the Moscow metro underground rail service that were staged a year ago at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations, spokesman for the Russian Investigative Committee (SK) Vladimir Markin told Itar-Tass.
“To date, investigators of the Investigative Committee of Russia have identified all the actual perpetrators and masterminds of the attacks,” he said. According to the official, six of them have been killed and one is put on the international wanted list.
“The mastermind of explosions at the Moscow Metro stations was Magomedali Vagabov - one of the leaders of subversive and terrorist underground force in the territory of the Republic of Dagestan. Vagabov, the same as the other accomplices in the crime – Aliyev, Schaschayev, Magomednabiyev, Rabadanov and Isagadzhiyev offered armed resistance during their detention and were destroyed,” Markin added.
According to him, over the year that has passed since the terrorist attacks on the Sokolniki metro line that killed 40 people, investigators of the Investigative Committee jointly with operatives the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Russian Interior Ministry have carried out a large amount of work. “They have questioned more than 500 witnesses, conducted 322 different forensic examinations, including bomb expert examination, chemical, technical and others. More than 40 searches have also been conducted,” Markin said.
The criminal case to date consists of 110 volumes. A total of 168 people have been recognised as victims in the case. The criminal investigation is continuing.
Accomplice of Moscow Metro blasts put on intl wanted list
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29.03.2011, 08.04
MOSCOW, March 29 (Itar-Tass) - The investigation has put on the international wanted list the only surviving accomplice in terrorist attacks in the Moscow Metro underground railway service, staged a year ago at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations, spokesman of the Investigative Committee (SK) of the Russian Federation Vladimir Markin told Itar-Tass.
“The perpetrator of the terrorist acts is Gusen Magomedov, 22, a native of Dagestan. According to investigators, it was he who accompanied the female suicide bombers (Mariam) Sharipova and (Janet) Abdullayeva from Kizlyar to Moscow, and also managed their actions on the day of the attacks,” Markin said.
The 2010 Moscow Metro explosions were suicide bombings carried out by two women during the morning rush hour of March 29, 2010, at two stations of the Moscow Metro (Lubyanka and Park Kultury), with roughly 40 minutes interval between. At least 40 people were killed, and over 100 injured.
Ingush police find explosive belt in suspects' house
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29.03.2011, 10.17
NAZRAN, March 29 (Itar-Tass) - A search of the house of two militants detained in Ingushetia on Monday found a suicide belt. The militants are suspected of involvement in the Domodevo airport bombing on January 24, the republic's Interior Ministry told Itar-Tass.
Police have identified the detainees. They are brothers IIes and Islam Yandiyev. "A search in house # 121 in Gazdeyev Street, Nazran, in which the detainees had been living, found a suicide belt, two self-made grenades and a hunting gun," the Interior Ministry said.
On Monday, spokesman for the National Antiterrorist Committee Nikolai Sintsovo said "in the course of the investigation into the criminal case over the January 24 terrorist attack at the Domodedovo airport, the Federal Security Service and the Investigation Committee (SK), jointly with the Defense Ministry and the Interior Ministry, planned and carried out a special operation to stop the criminal activity of the bandits who had staged the act of terror."
"As a result of a targeted air strike and a land operation, a militant's base was destroyed, at which suicide bombers had been trained, including for terrorist attacks in North Ossetia and Ingushetia. According to preliminary information, 17 bandits were destroyed, and two participants in the Domodedovo bombing were detained," Sintsov said.
March 29, 2011 11:19
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