Suicide bomber kills 35, over 130 wounded at Russia's biggest airport

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A suicide bomber killed at least 35 people at Russia's biggest airport on Monday in an attack that bore the hallmarks of militants fighting for an Islamist state in the north Caucasus region.

President Dmitry Medvedev vowed to track down and punish those behind the bombing, which also injured about 130 people, including foreigners, during the busy late afternoon at Moscow's Domodedovo airport. Dense smoke filled the hall and a fire burned along one wall.

"The explosion was right near me, I was not hit but I felt the shock wave -- people were falling," said Yekaterina Alexandrova, a translator who was waiting in the crowded arrivals area to meet a client flying in from abroad.

Thick drops of blood were scattered across the snow-covered tarmac outside the arrivals hall, where traces of shrapnel were found.


http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70N2TQ20110124
 
This is very interesting...

Since the explanation that suicide bombers with explosives strapped to their bodies were responsible for the bombing has come directly from the FSB, past history means we can only treat the official story with the utmost suspicion.

The notorious Russian FSB has a documented history of staging false flag events in order to accomplish political agendas. The FSB has played a direct role in almost every major attack to have taken place over the last 10 years.

Vladimir Putin came to power as a result of an FSB orchestrated reign of terror in the autumn of 1999 which involved blowing up apartment blocks all over Russia and blaming the attacks on Chechen separatists, allowing Putin to start a new war and secure victory in the presidential election.

FSB agents were caught planting Hexogen explosives underneath an apartment block in Ryazan. Records indicate that the first call the “terrorists” made after planting the bomb was to FSB headquarters and the culprits were allowed to flee the country by authorities.

The FSB admitted planting the sacks of explosives, but later claimed they contained sugar and were used as part of a drill to test security procedures. Authorities first stated that a terrorist attack had been averted and that the sacks did contain Hexogen, until FSB involvement was discovered at which point the story was changed.

Alexei Kartofelnikov, the first eyewitness to see the explosives and alert the police, went on the record to state that the substance was clearly not sugar, describing the material as looking more like rice and yellow in color – a clear match for the description of Hexogen.

The FSB had planted real explosives and were caught in the act of staging a false flag terror attack, forcing them to concoct an elaborate cover story while blocking any real investigation and silencing whistleblowers.

By Steve Watson & Paul Watson
 
Word from my Dad is that there was a warning a week prior that a bombing would occur in that airport.
 
There is no question but what the US government, collaborating with Iran and secret command posts on islands that are not on any maps, caused this to happen. The Three Musketeers - Clinton, Bush, and Obama - win again!

barfo
 
There is no question but what the US government, collaborating with Iran and secret command posts on islands that are not on any maps, caused this to happen. The Three Musketeers - Clinton, Bush, and Obama - win again!

barfo

You're close. It was Bush's fault.
 
wait a second....has anyone actually seen W and bin Laden in the same place, at the same time?
 

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