28 March 2011, 22:50

Special services search alleged women-suicide bombers from Dagestan who went to Moscow

 

The Dagestani Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has announced a search of two women-residents of the Kizlyar District on suspicion of involvement in terror activities; according to some sources, they could have left for Moscow, the MIA has reported today.

According to the MIA's spokesman, Zeinap Magomedova, 18, and Patimat Ramazanova, 22, were put on the wanted list; according to power agents, they were trained by militants as suicide bombers.

"Currently, the suspected suicide bombers are searched in the republic; however, there is information that they had left Dagestan," said the source.

He did not rule out that the terrorists had left for Moscow to commit self-explosions, the "Interfax" reports.

The "Life News" writes that back on March 26 the Moscow police was informed about a possible arrival of two women-suicide bombers. According to the edition, two cars are being searched in Moscow and vicinities, which could be involved in preparation of terror acts and used to carry explosives, namely, a white Setra with the number plate AA 500 of the 95th region and a red VAZ-2108 with the number plate 658 E TB 05.

Let us note here that the website of the Dagestani MIA has no information about the search of Zeinap Magomedova and Patimat Ramazanova.

 

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