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Written by Лента.ру
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Среда, 30 Март 2011 |
Moscow announced the search for a potential suicide bomber, who flew in from Surgut on Tuesday night. The ‘Novosti’ news agency made this report with a quote from a source in law enforcement. On the wanted list is Viktoriya Syrbu, born in 1990. She arrived at Vnukovo airport on March 29th at around 6 pm. “The suspect’s description: height 170 cm, medium build, straight black hair, Slavic appearance, wearing a long black coat,” said the news agency’s source. Information about Syrbu has already been transmitted to police patrols in the capital, but confirmation of this information from official sources has not yet been received. Meanwhile, ‘Interfax’ reported on the arrival in Moscow on March 29th of a potential suicide bomber from Moldova. She is 20 years old, and the police have already received her description. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (62) | Views: 421 | E-mail |
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Written by Барабанов Илья , Мостовщиков Егор
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Понедельник, 28 Март 2011 |
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A year after the terrorist attack in the Moscow subway A year ago, on, March 29th, 2010, blasts at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury subway stations took the lives of 40 people, and injured 88. Dmitry Medvedev laid flowers at the site of the tragedy. Prosecutor General Chaika took the investigation of the case under special control, while politicians and bureaucrats vied with each other to propose new measures to fight terrorism. All of this is the standard program worked out by the authorities following any major tragedy in order to reassure citizens and show them: “We’re on the job and we care about your safety.” For a week the state television channels reported on how much compensation the victims would be paid, what programs were to be set up, and they aired threatening speeches. Then the tragedy moved to second place in “electoral significance” (as the Kremlin puts it), and the media no longer brings it up. Just like every year, when together every TV channel fails to note the anniversary of the Beslan tragedy. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (60) | Views: 440 | E-mail |
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Written by Заур Фарниев, Владикавказ
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Пятница, 25 Март 2011 |
Presidential envoy met with school siege victims In Vladikavkaz, presidential envoy to the North Caucasus federal district Alexander Khloponin met for the first time with victims of the September 2004 terrorist attack that took place at Beslan School No. 1. The nearly six-hour conversation ended with Mr. Khloponin confirming Dmitry Medvedev’s promise to meet with the Beslan mothers. According to the participants, it should take place in the coming months. Alexander Khloponin’s meeting with the nine victims took place behind closed doors, but a participant in the meeting, Susanna Dudiyeva, head of the ‘Beslan Mothers’ organization, gave details to ‘Kommersant’. Mr. Khloponin admitted that he had been intending to hold a meeting for some time (during the anniversary of the tragic events last September he never spoke with victims), but he never could find the time. Comments (1) | Add as favourites (54) | Views: 458 | E-mail |
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Written by Newsru
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Среда, 23 Март 2011 |
Patriarch of mayor of Moscow agree to build church in memory of Dubrovka terrorist attack victims An Orthodox church in memory of those killed in the terrorist attack on the theatrical center will be built on Dubrovka in Moscow. “At your request, we selected sites (for churches in Moscow — Ed). We prepared documentation for 60 sites. We will mark the start of this great program by laying the stone together during construction of one of the churches,” said Moscow mayor Sergey Sobyanin on Wednesday, during a meeting with Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All of Russia. The ‘Interfax-Religion’ web portal reported the mayor’s words. Comments (1) | Add as favourites (20) | Views: 489 | E-mail |
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