Moscow attack: Russian security in search of 21 more ‘black widow’ bombers
March 31st, 2010 - 9:48 am ICT by ANIMoscow, Mar.31 (ANI): Chilling images of the dead “black widow” suggest that they may have been among 30 women who were trained as suicide bombers in Turkey to strike at the heart of the Russian capital.
According to a news.com.au report Moscow bombers have been revealed - as it was claimed that 21 more may be ready to strike.
The Muslim women’s suicide attacks, the suicide bombers killed 39 people at two stations on the Russian capital’s metro on Monday.
The Sun quoted investigators, as saying that nine of the group are now thought to have died in attacks, and that 21 more have been readied to strike again.
The officials are racing to track down the others.
Said Buryatsky, dubbed the Russian Osama bin Laden, is thought to have trained the women from the war-torn Caucasus region. He was killed by security services last month.
Investigators have also released a photo of a suspected male accomplice. He is thought to have accompanied the bombers on a bus from the Caucasus.
On Tuesday, mourners laid flowers at makeshift memorials on the metro.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has vowed to hunt down the masterminds of the bombing “to the bottom of the sewers.” (ANI)
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