Developing Story : Moscow Terror Attack

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    At least 31 people were killed and 130 injured in a suspected suicide bomb blast today at Moscow's biggest airport, Domodedovo, Russian officials said.

    A spokeswoman for the healthcare ministry put the number of dead at 31, and said a further 20 people injured in the bombing were in a critical condition in hospital. Sources said three men were suspected of plotting the explosion, which had the power of 7kg of TNT.

    The attack is the most deadly in Russia since last March when two female suicide bombers from Russia's Mulsim-majority Dagestan region set off explosives on the subway system, killing 40 people. It was Moscow's worst attack for six years.

    Russian investigators said today's explosion took place in the lounge area next to the international departure zone and close to the Asia cafe. Another source said "dozens" had been injured.

    A traveller identified as Viktor told the Russkaya Sluzhba Novostei radio station that he heard the bang from outside the airport, where he was waiting for a car. "There was an explosion, a bang. Then I saw a policeman covered in fragments of flesh and all bloody. He was shouting, 'I've survived! I've survived!'"

    Mark Green, a British Airways passenger who had just arrived at the airport, told the BBC he heard the explosion as he was leaving the terminal.

    "Literally, it shook you," he said. "As we were putting the bags in the car a lot of alarms ... were going off and people started flowing out of the terminal, some of whom were covered in blood. One gentleman had a pair of jeans on that was ripped and his thigh from his groin to his knee was covered in blood."

    The airport is used by numerous international carriers including BA and BMI, which flies four times daily between London and Moscow. Domodedovo is connected to the centre of the capital by a high-speed train and is the airport of choice for Moscow's large expatriate population.

    In a Twitter message, the Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, vowed to track down and punish those responsible. "Security will be strengthened at large transport hubs," he wrote. "We mourn the victims of the terrorist attack at Domodedovo airport. The organisers will be tracked down and punished."

    Witnesses said there was heavy smoke over the airport and the entry from the arrivals zone had been closed. "There is the smell of smoke at that section. No announcements have been made yet through loudspeakers," passengers reported via Twitter. Others Twitters users, citing emergency staff at the scene, said up to 70 people may have been killed.

    Investigators said they believed the explosion was caused a suicide bomber. "The preliminary reports suggest that the explosive device was activated at the international arrivals section by a suicide bomber," one source said. Several international planes were diverted to Sheremetyevo airport, with Domodedovo temporarily closed to incoming planes.

    The attack is likely to be blamed on Islamist radicals, and is another grim sign that terrorism has returned to the Russian capital. The Kremlin has repeatedly insisted the situation in Russia's North Caucasus has stabilised after two brutal federal wars against Chechen rebels in 1994-1996 and 1999-2005. The airport bombing and last year's metro attack on the metro suggest this claim is a fairytale.

    Across its mountainous southern frontier the Russian state is fighting a group of determined and well-organised insurgents who want to establish a pan-Islamic caliphate. The republics of Ingushetia, Chechnya, and Dagestan – where the insurgents operate – are gripped by civil war, with daily attacks on police and local security forces.

    The Kremlin has responded to this threat to its integrity with characteristic brutality. It has launched a series of special operations. Last year its special forces killed Said Buryatsky, a senior rebel and Russian-born Islamist convert, in a village in Ingushetia.

    Another insurgent leader, Egyptian-born Saif Islam, was killed in Dagestan. These killings may have prompted the two women to set off to Moscow last spring on a revenge suicide mission.

    In 2008 Doku Umarov, Chechnya's most senior surviving rebel leader, promised to take his violent campaign to Russia's towns and cities. He indicated he had reconstituted the suicide brigades used to devastating effect during the second Chechen war – which saw the bombing of the Moscow metro in 2004, as well as the hijacking of a Moscow theatre and the siege of Beslan, a school in south Ossetia in which 300 people, mainly children, died. It appears that the rebels have again demonstrated a capacity to strike deep into the heart of the Russian state.
     
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    Medvedev calls for immediate assistance
    by Evgeniya Chaykovskaya at 24/01/2011 19:10

    Russian president Dmitry Medvedev demanded immediate assistance to the victims of the terror attack at Domodedovo airport.

    The head of state was quickly informed of the disaster and called an emergency meeting where he expressed his condolences and called for action.

    “I just talked to healthcare ministry and Emercom ministry. Everything needs to be done to make sure the injured get immediate medical help,” the president said.

    Medvedev also said that he told Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin and Moscow region governor Boris Gromov to go to the airport.

    The president ordered for the necessary help to be provided for the injured and expressed his condolences to the families of the deceased at an emergency meeting.



    Swiss trip cancelled

    The president has postponed his visit to Switzerland for Davos economic forum, his press-secretary Natalia Timakova told RIA Novosti.

    The explosion in Domodedovo occurred at 4.32 pm in the open zone close to the international arrivals section. Preliminary reports suggests that the 5kg TNT bomb was activated by a suicide bomber, sources in law-enforcement told RIA Novosti.