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Heavy smoke, bloody floor, scattered bodies ... Two hours after the powerful blast that killed 35 people and injured 180 others at Moscow's Domodedovo airport on Monday afternoon, all these horrible images were still reminding survivors and eyewitnesses of the nightmare they just experienced. It was the second deadly terrorist bombing that hit the Russian capital within less than a year. Initial reports said that the explosion happened at 4:32 pm Moscow time (1332 GMT) in Domodedovo Airport's luggage reclaim zone at the international arrivals terminal. |
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Moscow airport terror attack kills 35 A suicide bomber carrying a suitcase walked into Moscow's busiest airport and set off a huge explosion Monday, killing 35 people and wounding 180. No Chinese victims Hu sends condolences to Medvedev Chinese President Hu Jintao Tuesday sent a condolence message to his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev over a suicide bombing at a Moscow airport that killed at least 35 people. China condemns suicide bombing at Moscow airport China on Tuesday condemned the suicide bombing at a Moscow airport that killed at least 35 people and injured 152. Medvedev blames security lapse for Moscow blast President Dmitry Medvedev placed the blame on Tuesday on a lapse in security for allowing a suspected suicide bomber to kill at least 35 people and wound scores at Russia's busiest airport. |
UN Security Council condemns Moscow bombing The UN Security Council on Monday condemned "in the strongest terms" the bombing in Moscow's Domodedovo airport as a "heinous act of terrorism." US condemns bombing at Moscow airport US State Secretary Hillary Clinton on Monday condemned the "terrorist attack" at Moscow's Domodedovo airport which killed at least 35 people, said a State Department statement. Egypt condemns Moscow airport attack Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak condemned the bomb attack in a Moscow airport on Monday and expressed solidarity with Russia in fighting terrorism, the official MENA news agency reported. Australia condemns Moscow airport bombing The Australian government on Tuesday condemned as a terrible act of extremism a bombing at a Moscow Airport in Russia. Finnish leaders send condolences over Moscow blast Finnish President Tarja Halonen and Prime Minister Mari Kiviniemi sent condolences to state leaders of Russia on the deadly explosion at a Moscow airport on Monday. |
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Bombing in Russia kills 17, injures over 130 A suicide car bomber hit the central market of a major city in Russia's North Caucasus on Thursday, killing at least 17 and wounding more than 130 people in one of the worst attacks in the volatile region in years, officials said. The attacker detonated his explosives as he drove by the main entrance to the Vladikavkaz market, according to the Emergency Situations Ministry. At least 17 people, including the suicide bomber, were killed and 133 were wounded in the explosion, said Alexander Pogorely of the Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in southern Russia. He said 87 of the injured were hospitalized, many in grave condition. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev vowed to capture the "bastards" who organized the bombing, Russian news agencies reported. |
Over 40 dead in Pakistan suicide blast A suicide bomber attacked a gathering of displaced people waiting to get aid in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 40 of them, a hospital official said.
Suspected suicide bomber kills 21 at Egypt church At least 21 people were killed in bomb blast outside a church in the Egyptian city of Alexandria early on New Year's Day and the Interior Ministry said a foreign-backed suicide bomber may have been responsible. |
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A minibus explosion in northwest Pakistan that killed 17 people and injured 11 others on Monday was a terrorist attack triggered by a timed bomb, police said.
25 people killed in Iraq's car bombing About 25 people were killed and some 40 others wounded in a car bomb attack targeted crowds of Shiite pilgrims in the city of Karbala on Monday, the police said. |
Russia's Domodedovo Int'l Airport Russia's Domodedovo International Airport was struck by a suicide bombing Monday which killed at least 35 people and injured 180 others. The following are some key facts about the airport. Located southeast of Moscow, Domodedovo airport is one of the largest airports in terms of cargo and passenger traffic in Russia. The airport, which was built in 1957 and put into operation in 1964, developed into an international airport in 1992. It has two runways on which all kinds of airplanes can land, including the Airbus A380 superjumbos. According to statistics published by Domodedovo airport, currently 77 airlines offer regular flights to Domodedovo, including 36 foreign, 29 Russian and 12 air carriers from the Commonwealth of Independent States countries. Flights from Domodedovo cover 241 national and international routes, 92 of them exclusively for the Moscow region. Domodedovo airport is the busiest airport in Russia. In 2010, the number of passengers reached 22.254 million, 19.2 percent higher than the previous year. |
Major terrorist attacks in Moscow since 2000 A terrorist bombing at Moscow's Domodedovo airport Monday killed at least 35 people and injured over 130 others. The following are major terror attacks in Moscow since 2000:
-- On Aug 8, 2000, a bomb exploded in an underpass at Pushkinskaya Station in the center of the capital, killing 13 and injuring more than 90. -- On July 5, 2003, several explosions occurred one after another at a rock concert held at Tushino Airport, northwest of Moscow, killing at least 16 and injuring 100. -- On Feb 6, 2004, a male suicide bomber blew himself up in a running subway train on the Zamoskvoretskaya line in Moscow, killing 41 and leaving over 100 injured. -- On Aug 31, 2004, a woman blew herself up near Rizhskaya subway station, causing more than 60 casualties. -- On Aug 21, 2006, a self-made bomb exploded at Moscow's Cherkizovsky Market, killing 11, including two children, and injuring 55. -- On Aug 13, 2007, a luxury Nevski Express train traveling between Moscow and St. Petersburg was blown up by a self-made bomb planted under the rails. At least 60 people were injured. -- On Nov 27, 2009, four cars of the same train derailed as a result of a bomb explosion, killing 27 and leaving over 100 wounded. -- On March 29, 2010, two blasts happened in the Moscow subway stations Lubyanka and Park Kultury, killing 40 and injuring over 90. |