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Old 25-01-11, 01:23 AM
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Moscow bombing: Carnage at Russia's Domodedovo airport

BBC News - Moscow bombing: Carnage at Russia's Domodedovo airport

CCTV footage shows the blast as passengers walked through the airport

A bomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport has killed at least 35 people and injured more than 100 - many of them critically, officials say.

Investigators say the explosion, which happened in the arrivals hall, was caused by a suicide bomber.

President Dmitry Medvedev vowed that those behind the attack would be tracked down and punished.

He ordered increased security across Russia's capital, its airports and other transport hubs.

Mr Medvedev also called an emergency meeting with officials and also postponed his planned departure for this week's World Economic Forum at Davos.
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image of Steve Rosenberg Steve Rosenberg BBC News, Moscow

Over the last decade, Russia has suffered a string of terror attacks - many in the Russian capital itself.

Tonight police sources have hinted that the Domodedovo airport bombing, too, may be linked to Russia's most volatile region.

President Dmitry Medvedev has admitted that poverty, corruption and conflict in the North Caucasus is Russia's biggest internal problem.

But he, like Vladimir Putin before him, appears unable to find a solution that would bring stability to that region and peace to Russia.

The airport - the busiest serving Russia's capital - is 40km (25 miles) south-east of the city centre.

Russian investigators said two Britons were among the dead.

Footage from mobile phones showed the arrivals area filled with smoke, with bodies strewn across the floor, shortly after the attack around 1630 (1330 GMT).BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said immediate suspicion about Monday's attack would fall on militants from the Caucasus region.

Militant groups fighting in the Caucasus know how important the perception that the president and prime minister provide a secure society is, and to undermine that is a key aspect of their aims, adds our correspondent.

Last March the Russian capital's underground system was rocked by two female suicide bombers from Russia's volatile Dagestan region, who detonated their explosives on the busy metro system during rush hour, killing 40 people and injuring more than 80.

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Airport spokeswoman Yelena Galanova told Interfax news agency that the explosion occurred in the international arrivals hall in a public area "to which people who are not passengers have free access".

The hall was packed as several international flights - including one from the UK - had just landed. The device is thought to have contained the equivalent of 7kg (15lb) of TNT.

According to eyewitnesses quoted by Russian TV's Vesti news programme, before detonating the explosives the bomber shouted: "I'll kill you all!"

Briton Mark Green, who was on a British Airways flight that landed at the airport before the explosion, told BBC News there were thousands of people in the baggage collection area, baggage hall and queue for immigration at the time of the blast.

"We were walking out through the exit of the arrivals hall towards the car, and there was this almighty explosion, a huge bang... my colleague and I looked at each other and said 'Christ that sounds like a car bomb or something', because the noise was, literally, it shook you," Mr Green told BBC News.

He described scenes of panic and how he gave a drink of water to a bloodied Russian man whose face was blackened with soot.

Witness Artyom Zhilenkov, 30, told Reuters news agency that some of the victims were taxi drivers lined up in the arrivals hall waiting for fares.

Thick drops of blood and pieces of shrapnel were scattered across the snow-covered tarmac outside the hall, Interfax news agency reported.

In the aftermath of the explosion, Mr Medvedev told Russian state television a commission of inquiry would be established "to conduct urgent on-the-spot investigations".
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Militant attacks in Russia

• Oct 2010 - Six people killed as militants storm parliament in Chechnya, North Caucasus

• Mar 2010 - Suicide bombings at two Moscow metro stations kill 40 people; attack blamed on North Caucasus militants

• Nov 2009 - Bomb blast hits Moscow-St Petersburg luxury express train, killing 26; North Caucasus Islamist group claims responsibility

• Sept 2004 - Chechen rebels seize school in Beslan; 334 hostages, including many children, killed in ensuing battle

• Aug 2004 - Suicide bomber blows herself up at a Moscow metro station, killing 10

• Aug 2004 - Two Tupolev airliners that took off from Domodedovo blown up in mid-air by suicide bombers, killing 89 passengers and crew

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He said: "After previous similar events, we passed appropriate legislation, and we have to check how it has been applied. Because obviously there have been lapses, and we have to get to the bottom of this."

A spokesman for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told the BBC's Newshour programme that no government could protect all of its citizens from attack all the time.

"(The) government is taking all (the) necessary measures," said Dmitri Peskov.

"But the nature of terror is that none of us, none of the countries in this world, are free from this threat. None of us could ensure 100% security level."

Police are hunting for three suspects in connection with the bombing, Russian media report.

All flights from Domodedovo have been suspended since the blast, while incoming flights are being diverted to Moscow's Sheremetevo airport.

US President Barack Obama condemned what he called an "outrageous act of terrorism", while Nato sent a message of solidarity to Russia's government.

EU President Herman Van Rompuy called for those behind the attack to be punished, and British Prime Minister David Cameron telephoned Russian President Medvedev to offer his condolences and support.

"We should never allow the terrorists to win," said Mr Cameron.
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Critics have long been pointing out that aviation security as promoted most notably by the US Department of Homeland Security is a fucking farce. While air crew and passengers are subject to ever more intensive scrutiny (including "junk groping"), baggage handlers, catering workers and aircraft maintenance crew pass back and forth between airside and landside with no scrutiny at all.

Even more tempting for terrorists is the increasing crowding in air terminals with more and more space being taken up by security workers and long queues of disgruntled travellers. The failed attempt at Glasgow airport by two Indian nationals in 2007 might have been a wakeup call, but it wasn't.

Killiing 35 and injuring 100 is small bikkies beside bringing down a wide-bodied airliner but it is a start. What would be a stretch target for simultaneous bombs at all four Heathrow terminals at a busy time (say, Thursday before Easter)?

After Domodedovo, what will the Americans do? Who can suggest the most idiotic possible response?
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My guess is it'll be played as an internal, Russian problem.
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But RK's point is still valid. The 'threat' has been known for long, as described by security 'experts' (i put commas coz common sense is enough) - But terrorists are usually very very stupid. Or very very focused on "The Big One" (fair enough - suicide bombers only get one shot at global fame, after all)... and, since they have a childish fetish for planes, they seem to badly want to bring one down - ignoring all the other juicy targets available.

But, if shown the error of their ways, they're not beyond adapting - And, as the copycat shootings in the US show, imitation is a big factor...
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Text message blows up suicide bomber by accident

By Andrew Osborn, The Daily Telegraph January 26, 2011

Text message blows up suicide bomber by accident

A "Black Widow" suicide bomber planned a terrorist attack in central Moscow on New Year's Eve but was killed when an unexpected text message set off her bomb too early, according to Russian security sources.

The unnamed woman, who is thought to be part of the same group that struck Moscow's Domodedovo airport on Monday, intended to detonate a suicide belt near Red Square on New Year's Eve in an attack that could have killed hundreds.

Security sources believe a message from her mobile phone operator wishing her a happy new year received just hours before the planned attack triggered her suicide belt, killing her at a safe house.

Islamist terrorists in Russia often use mobile phones as detonators. The bomber's handler, who is usually watching their charge, sends the bomber a text message in order to set off his or her explosive belt at the moment when it is thought they can inflict maximum casualties.

The dead woman has not been identified, but her husband is apparently serving time in jail for being a member of a radical Islamist terror group.

Security sources believe the New Year's Eve bomber and the airport bombers may have been members of a suicide squad trained in Pakistan's al-Qaida strongholds which was sent to target the Russian capital's transport system.

Nobody has been arrested in connection with Monday's bombing, which left 35 people dead. Police are trying to identify the severed head of a male suicide bomber recovered from the scene.
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