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1 posted on 08/27/2004 1:07:16 AM PDT by Kornev
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To: Kornev
I wonder how is it possible that there could be people that doubted that it was a terrorist act ... As I wrote immediately after the first news :

STATISTICS IS a science


2 posted on 08/27/2004 1:09:22 AM PDT by Truth666
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To: Kornev

Obviously from the bomb-sniffing dog training last month.


4 posted on 08/27/2004 1:14:04 AM PDT by HarryCaul
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we are all shocked and stunned by this news. /sarcasm


5 posted on 08/27/2004 1:14:32 AM PDT by GeronL (Viking Kitties have won the GOLD MEDAL in the 2,000 meter ZOTTING)
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The Russians like old Europe, have yet to realize that they are under attack by muslim terroists. If Putin had an ounce of brains, he would announce today that he is sending 10,000 troops to Iraq and he will be joining the coaltion immediately. If not, Russia deserves to get just what it has gotten. The sooner the civilized world gets the message and acts strongly, the better off the whole world will be!


7 posted on 08/27/2004 1:21:29 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: Kornev

I understand the "black boxes" had been tampered with, as well. Inside job?


10 posted on 08/27/2004 1:34:14 AM PDT by capitan_refugio
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Al-Q taking credit for the dirty deeds. The Chechnyan branch? Anyways, none of this will stop Russkies from doing business with Iran and other Islamic renegades.


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1200700/posts


16 posted on 08/27/2004 1:56:59 AM PDT by dennisw (Allah FUBAR!)
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To: Kornev

The worldwide slaughterings by these subhuman monsters goes on. While George Bush wages a courageous WOT, the fools on the left ignore all this, and wage a vicious, stupid, intellectually dishonest war on Bush.


17 posted on 08/27/2004 2:28:10 AM PDT by tkathy (The choice is clear. Big tent or no tent.)
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To: Kornev; Dog

Probably suicide widows from the Chechen war. Read this article from 2003

http://www.dawn.com/2003/05/28/int11.htm

Chechnya's suicide widows new threat for Russia

By Clara Ferreira-Marques


MOSCOW: Shakhidat Baymuradova, a rifle slung on her back, fought alongside her husband in the ranks of Chechen rebels until he was killed by Russian troops in 1999.

This month, her hair tucked in a headscarf, she strapped explosives to her waist and blew herself up at a festival where pro-Moscow officials had gathered. At least 16 people were killed.

Baymuradova, 46, whose first name translates as "martyrdom" in Arabic, was the latest in a string of female suicide bombers to strike in Chechnya over the last year - a frightening new form of rebel action in a decade-old conflict.

Women have traditionally been excluded from the fighting that has razed Chechnya, on Russia's southern fringe. Suicide attacks were almost unheard of in the first years of fighting. But the "black widows" have become a new threat to Moscow, already shaken by almost daily losses. Baymuradova's suicide attack on May 14 - an assassination attempt on a top pro-Moscow official who in the end escaped unhurt - also killed her woman accomplice.

Two days earlier, another woman was part of an attack in the region's usually peaceful north, driving a truck packed with explosives into a government complex.

"We are witnessing an escalation of the violence in Chechnya," said Salambek Maigov, a rebel envoy to Moscow." Seeing that Moscow's promises are empty, people are taking extreme measures. The Kremlin has finally lost control of the situation in Chechnya."

"BLACK WIDOWS": Kremlin officials dismiss the women, saying they act in isolation, bankrolled by mercenaries. They say a March referendum, which showed overwhelming popular support for Chechnya remaining part of Russia, showed the region is on track for Moscow's peace plan which calls for elections for a regional president and assembly.

"All terrorist acts committed by kamikaze suicide bombers are organised by Arab mercenaries," Ilya Shabalkin, a spokesman for Russia's anti-terrorist operations in Chechnya, said after Baymuradova's attack. "They use this same tactic in Israel." But Chechen rebel leaders describe the attacks as the illustration of widespread despair in the region, where they say the much-publicised vote has had little impact on real life.

"I cannot see any religious meaning behind these actions," rebel envoy Akhmad Zakayev said by telephone from London. "They spring from a desire for revenge."

Kheda Yusupova, from the village of Urus-Martan southwest of the Chechen capital Grozny, said grief made women easy prey." These women are motivated only by vengeance, and the rebels use this," Yusupova said. "It is only revenge. All the rewards on this earth are irrelevant for a person burdened with grief."

The first major suicide attack in the region came in June 2000, early in Russia's second campaign to contain separatist fighters in the region. Two women drove a truck crammed with explosives into a police building - one was Khava Barayeva, a relative of guerrilla leader Movsar Barayev who orchestrated last year's siege of a Moscow theatre in which 129 people died.

Barayeva's attack was so novel that it was recorded in song by one of Chechnya's most popular artists.The idea that women could fight for the Chechen cause did not hit home for most Russians, however, until the Moscow siege.

Several young women fighters appeared on footage aired on national television after Russian special forces ended the siege with a powerful gas before shooting the rebels.

Their faces covered by the hijab, they lolled dead in their seats. Most, said hostages who had spoken to them during the siege, had lost men folk in the war.

In a refugee camp in Ingushetia, on Chechnya's western border, another refugee, who refused to give her name, said four of her sons had been captured in Russian raids.

Zakayev, a spokesman for Chechnya's separatist president Aslan Maskhadov, said there would be more bombings as extreme factions of Chechnya's separatist movement - including warlord Shamil Basayev - gained prominence


23 posted on 08/27/2004 3:16:48 AM PDT by AdmSmith
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Explosives Found in Russian Jet Wreckage

http://www.nj.com/newsflash/international/index.ssf?/base/international-8/109356748066360.xml&storylist=international


28 posted on 08/27/2004 3:39:25 AM PDT by freeperfromnj
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WHY is this getting so little attention? Drudge, Fox, the rest of the media seem disinterested. It took one nut on a plane trying to light up his sneakers for everyone to be inconvenienced.., now cavity explosives? The cost of having every airport with technology to scan for this terrorist ploy would be staggering, and the lines for airport security checks ever longer.

It just goes to confirm that hermetically sealing America in some impenetrable bubble is as foolish a concept as the French Maginot Line. Bush is pursuing the absolutely right strategy: drain the swamp that is the Middle East once and for all.
53 posted on 08/27/2004 6:42:06 PM PDT by Shqipo (The gloves are on and the corners are empty.)
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