/ 24 January 2011

Suicide bomber targets Russia’s biggest airport

Suicide Bomber Targets Russia's Biggest Airport

At least 31 people were killed and more than 130 injured on Monday in a suicide bombing at Russia’s biggest airport, state-run TV reported.

Russia’s rouble-dominated stock market fell by nearly 2% following the blast, which ripped through the arrival hall at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport at 1.32pm GMT, the airport’s press office said in a statement.

Smoke wafted out of the baggage hall and people were seen running out of the emergency exits at the airport, local media reported. The investigative committee of the prosecutor’s office said the bomb had been classified as a terrorist attack — the first of its kind in the Russian heartland this year.

Insurgency
Analysts have said rebels waging an Islamist insurgency in Russia’s mainly Muslim North Caucasus were planning to increase their violent campaign in the Russian heartland in 2011 as the country prepares for the 2012 presidential elections.

Security has been beefed up at Moscow’s other two airports, which will also receive diverted passengers who were flying towards Domodedovo, media reported.

Moscow suffered its worst attack in six years in March 2010 when two female suicide bombers from Russia’s volatile Dagestan region set off explosives in the metro, killing 40 people.

The Kremlin is struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency in the mainly Muslim North Caucasus, and rebels have repeatedly vowed they will take their battle to the Russian heartland. — Reuters