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НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН И РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ ООО “МЕМО”, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА ООО “МЕМО”.

March 30, 2010 23:40

March 30, 2010 23:20

  • Moscow, downstairs at Lubyanka metro station, evening March 30, 2010. Photo by the "Caucasian Knot" Today Moscow has mourning day on casualties of metro terror acts

    A mourning day was announced today in Moscow - in memory of the casualties of the terror acts committed at Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations. All the flags are half-mast in the capital, and all entertainment events are cancelled. Television and radio channels have corrected their programmes. Requiem services will be held in all temples. The death roll of yesterday's explosions is 39 persons by now. The authorities promise to find and punish the organizers of the crimes.

March 30, 2010 23:10

  • Moscow militia looks for women-suicide-bombers' accomplices by their photos

    Photos of the two women-terrorists, who blew themselves up in Moscow metro, and of their three helpers have been widespread among Moscow interior departments and divisions, a source from law enforcement bodies of Russian capital said today. The major work will be at transport stations: militiamen will check all the bus stops, where buses arrive from the republics of Northern Caucasus, Stavropol and Krasnodar Territories, and Rostov and Volgograd Regions.

March 30, 2010 23:00

  • Commemoration of casualties of March 29 Moscow metro terror acts. Moscow, Lubyanka Square, March 29, 2010. Photo by the "Caucasian Knot" People came to Lubyanka Square to commemorate victims of metro terror acts

    In the evening on March 29, in the Lubyanka Square, near the Mayakovsky Museum, an action in memory of victims of March 29 metro explosions took place. It was organized by an initiative group of citizens. As reported by Anton Dolidyonok, one of the organizers, the idea to commemorate the casualties appeared about the afternoon. They bought candles, printed out photos of the tragedy from the Internet, and placed an announcement in their blogs. Internet-users are not just condoling with casualties' relatives and victims, but also discuss the topic of responsibility for the committed terror acts.

March 30, 2010 22:30

  • Moscow, downstairs at Lubyanka metro station, evening March 30, 2010. Photo by the "Caucasian Knot" Residents of south of Russia indignant at terror acts in Moscow

    Residents of Russia's southern regions feel scared by March 29 terror acts in Moscow metro. The sources of the "Caucasian Knot" correspondents were representatives of different layers of the population; they condoled with casualties' relatives, while the authorities of the regions strengthen security measures in public places.

March 30, 2010 22:00

  • Azerbaijan: group of suspects of preparing terror acts detained

    The Ministry of National Security (MNS) of Azerbaijan has announced detention of a group of persons, who had forwarded from Georgia to Azerbaijan for committing terror acts there "a large amount of firearms, weapon components, ammunition, explosives and appliances." There is a citizen of Russia among the detainees.

March 30, 2010 21:00

  • Terror acts in Moscow raise death penalty issue again

    After the explosions in Moscow metro, President of Russia Dmitri Medvedev has stated the need to get back to the problems of executing justice under the articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation dealing with terrorism; and the Council of Federation started talking about introduction of death penalty for the organization and committing terror acts.

March 30, 2010 20:00

March 30, 2010 19:00

March 30, 2010 18:00

  • Residents of Chechnya fear that terror acts in Moscow may raise Caucasian-phobia in Russia

    The morning explosions on March 29 in Moscow metro, where dozens were killed or injured, may provoke another outbreak of anti-Caucasian moods in the Russian society and lead to persecutions of Caucasian natives in Moscow and other major Russian cities. Many residents of Chechnya think so. A number of local experts believe that the explosions in Moscow metro could be backed both by militants and "certain forces in Russia."

March 30, 2010 10:00

March 29, 2010 23:50

  • Moscow, flowers at Lubyanka metro station, evening March 29, 2010. Photo by the "Caucasian Knot" World community shaken by terror acts in Moscow

    The two explosions committed today in the morning in the Moscow metro have caused a huge public resonance. Leaders of dozens of countries of the world, heads of European institutes of democracy, representatives of international and religious organizations have expressed their condemnation of terrorism and condolences to casualties' families.

March 29, 2010 23:30

March 29, 2010 23:10

  • Rizvan Kurbanov promises help to "Mothers of Dagestan" in searching missing people

    Prime Minister of Dagestan Rizvan Kurbanov has promised, when speaking to activists of the human rights NGO "Mothers of Dagestan for Human Rights", to help them in their searched of the young people who had disappeared in the republic. The "Caucasian Knot" correspondent has learnt about it from Svetlana Isaeva, chair of the "Mothers of Dagestan for Human Rights".

March 29, 2010 23:00

March 29, 2010 23:00

  • On the eve of metro explosions militia received warnings

    On Sunday, March 28, a woman called the Moscow militia and said that an explosion may happen in the metro prepared by residents of Chechnya. Employees of the GUVD (Chief Interior Department) with dogs searched the Konkovo metro station but found nothing.

March 29, 2010 22:50

  • President of Georgia plans to pardon convicts

    President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili has signed a resolution about a large-scale pardoning of convicts. This was stated by Giya Arsenishvili, chairman of the parliamentary committee for human rights. It is planned to pardon the prisoners who serve their terms for medium- and light-gravity crimes.

March 29, 2010 22:20

March 29, 2010 22:00

March 29, 2010 21:00

  • Terror act at the GOVD building in Nazran. Ingushetia, August 17, 2009. Photo by the "Caucasian Knot" Terror acts in Moscow are this year's second use of suicide bombers and the 16th in 2009-2010

    So far, nobody has taken responsibility for today's explosions in Moscow metro; however, power agencies tend to believe that they were organized by Chechen militants, whose leader Dokku Umarov announced this February that the military action zone would expand over the whole Russia's territory. Umarov stated then that the war would return into Russians' houses; and they would see it not only on TV as reported from somewhere away in the Caucasus. The State Duma believes that it is already the case; and new, more efficient forms and methods of fighting terror should be searched for.

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