Domodedovo Airport Blast
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'Black widow' suspected in Moscow's suicide blast
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
A suspected 'black widow' is said to be behind the suicide blast in Russia's busiest Domodedovo International Airport in which at least 35 were killed and 178 injured, reports said.One of the eyewitnesses questioned by the investigators said he had seen how the hand baggage of a woman dressed in black exploded, according to Interfax."The eyewitness...
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At least 35 killed, 180 injured in Moscow airport terror attack
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Terrorists struck again in the heart of Russia, with a suicide bomber blowing himself up on Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and turning its international arrivals terminal into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismembered bodies, screaming survivors and abandoned suitcases. At least 35 people were killed, including two British travelers. (See Pi...
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Why big airports are difficult to secure
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
How do you fully secure something as big and sprawling as an international airport against a terrorist bombing like the one on Monday at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow?You cannot, security experts I spoke with on Monday say. Airports are by definition public places requiring relatively free access. The experts have long contended that serious holes i...
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'Black widow' suspected in Moscow's suicide blast
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
A suspected 'black widow' is said to be behind the suicide blast in Russia's busiest Domodedovo International Airport in which at least 35 were killed and 178 injured, reports said.One of the eyewitnesses questioned by the investigators said he had seen how the hand baggage of a woman dressed in black exploded, according to Interfax."The eyewitness...
- www.ndtv.com
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At least 35 killed, 180 injured in Moscow airport terror attack
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Terrorists struck again in the heart of Russia, with a suicide bomber blowing himself up on Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and turning its international arrivals terminal into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismembered bodies, screaming survivors and abandoned suitcases. At least 35 people were killed, including two British travelers. (See Pi...
- www.ndtv.com
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Why big airports are difficult to secure
- Tuesday January 25, 2011
- World News | Joe Sharkey, New York Times
How do you fully secure something as big and sprawling as an international airport against a terrorist bombing like the one on Monday at Domodedovo Airport in Moscow?You cannot, security experts I spoke with on Monday say. Airports are by definition public places requiring relatively free access. The experts have long contended that serious holes i...
- www.ndtv.com