Terrorists struck once more in the spirit of Russia; with a suicide bomber blowing himself up Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and rotating its international arrivals incurable into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismember bodies, blaring survivors and deserted bags. At least 35 people were killed, counting two British travelers.
No one claimed accountability for the blast at Domodedovo Airport that also injured 180 people, even though Islamic militants in the southern Russian region of Chechnya have been blamed for earlier attacks in Moscow, counting a double suicide bombing on the capital's tube system in March 2010 that resulted in 40 deaths.
The Interfax news organization said the head of the supposed bomber had been established.
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No one claimed accountability for the blast at Domodedovo Airport that also injured 180 people, even though Islamic militants in the southern Russian region of Chechnya have been blamed for earlier attacks in Moscow, counting a double suicide bombing on the capital's tube system in March 2010 that resulted in 40 deaths.
The Interfax news organization said the head of the supposed bomber had been established.
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