Written by Андрей Кузнецов
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Вторник, 03 Май 2011 |
Policeman becomes latest victim of the unknown bombers On the night of May 3rd, there was another bombing near a police building in Moscow. The low-yield device exploded when a police security guard attempted to check it out, and the officer received minor injuries as a result. This explosion was the sixth since this spring. Earlier, buildings belonging to the FSB, Interior Ministry, and military commandant's office were targets of attacks. The bomb that went off in the center of Moscow on the night of May 3rd had a capacity less than 50 grams of TNT. It exploded in a service vehicle parking lot, located between buildings 47 and 49 on Pyatnitskaya Street. One of the buildings houses a police battalion of the Moscow central district, while the other is the Zamoskvorechye district police department. Be first to comment this article | Views: 3447 | E-mail |
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Written by РБК
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Понедельник, 02 Май 2011 |
A DNA test confirmed with 99.9 percent accuracy that the U.S. military destroyed «number one terrorist» and leader of al-Qaeda, Usama bin-Laden during a special operation in Pakistan, reported representatives of President Barack Obama's administration to the Associated Press. In this case, Reuters notes that these test results for now give only a «high probability» of confirming the death of the ideological mastermind of international terrorism, while final results of the DNA analysis will be ready in a few days. Be first to comment this article | Views: 4012 | E-mail |
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Written by Вера Ильина
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Пятница, 15 Апрель 2011 |
The terrorist attack on the Minsk subway has spawned many theories and presumptions about those who were behind this horrific event. Some observers believe that the attackers may be in Russia. According to independent political analyst Dmitry Oreshkin, there are several arguments in favor of this theory when viewed in the context of the upcoming 2012 elections. Be first to comment this article | Views: 3821 | E-mail |
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Written by Ирек Муртазин
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Четверг, 14 Апрель 2011 |
Belarusian law enforcements took less than two days to identify and detain those suspected of committing the terrorist act At ‘May Day’ station I walk through a metal detector, the likes of which had never been seen on the Minsk subway until after the April 11th terrorist attack, just as there never used to be police patrols. The people in camouflage uniforms and berets showed up a few hours after the tragedy, while the stationary metal detectors were installed the following day. My compact travel bag did not summon interest from law enforcement, but a disheveled guy who passed me just before the subway entrance was stopped and searched. It did not take long. The police worked quickly, politely, and without irritation. Be first to comment this article | Views: 4331 | E-mail |
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Written by Алексей ЗОЛОТНИЦКИЙ
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Вторник, 12 Апрель 2011 |
In Minsk they will long remember the evening of April 11th, 2011, when an explosion at the ‘October’ subway station took the lives of 11 people. The law enforcement bodies after their first examination of the scene now have no doubts as to what to label the explosion: this is an act of terrorism, the likes of which modern Belarus has never before known.
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