One of Moscow Subway Suicide Bombers Identified. She is Widow of Leader of Radical Islamists

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She stares into the camera with a look colder than the steel of the gun she grips in her hand.
This is the chilling pose a baby-faced 17-year-old Moscow subway bomber once struck with her terrorist chieftain husband, whose recent death she avenged in a horrific suicide attack last week.
A grim-faced Dzhennet Abdurakhmanova, in black Muslim dress, and her husband, Umalat Magomedov, are seen brandishing handguns, a rifle and a hand grenade in a series of pictures appearing in Russian media.
Investigators said Abdurakhmanova, whose first name means "paradise," attacked Moscow's Park Kultury subway station Monday in retaliation for Magomedov's death on New Year's Eve.

Both Abdurakhmanova and the second "black widow" bomber identified by Russian media yesterday were teenagers when they ran away from their homes in the Northern Caucasus region to marry terrorist leaders.
Both men were slain recently in separate shootouts with Russian forces.
New details of the bomb plot emerged yesterday as a 51-year-old man died of wounds suffered in the attack, bringing the toll to 40. Authorities said 87 people remained hospitalized.
Investigators and acquaintances said Abdurakhmanova was the 16-year-old poetry-loving daughter of a single mother when she contacted Chechen militants on the Internet.
She fled her home a few weeks later to marry Magomedov, 29, who named himself "emir" of anti-Russian fighters in the Dagestan area.
But Magomedov and three other terrorists died on Dec. 31 when Russian forces stopped their car and a wild gunfight erupted.
The other bomber was identified as Markha Ustarhanova, 20. She ran away from home to join Chechen rebels and married warlord Said-Emin Hizrieva, who called himself "emir of Gudermes," a Chechen town.
Hizrieva was killed last October when Russian authorities tried to arrest him on suspicion that he had been plotting to assassinate Chechnya's president, Ramzan Kadyrov.
The two women and an unidentified male accomplice still being sought took a day-and-a-half bus ride from Dagestan to Moscow last weekend, Russian media reported.
Investigators believe they were met by two men who lived in a central Moscow apartment.
The men gave the women their bomb belts Monday morning, accompanied them part of the way to the Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations and detonated the women's bombs by remote control, the Russian news site gazeta.ru reported.
(Andy Soltis from NY Post)
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March 31, 2010 The head of Russias Security Council accused Georgia today of backing terrorism in the North Caucasus and said that it could be involved in the Moscow Metro bombing. As Moscow held the first funerals for victims of the attack, Nikolai Patrushev alleged that members of Georgias special services had links with terrorist groups in the region and said that investigators would look for evidence of their involvement in the double suicide-bombing that killed 39 people on the Metro. All theories have to be checked. For example, there is Georgia and the leader of that state, Saakashvili, whose behaviour is unpredictable, Mr Patrushev told the Kommersant newspaper. He has already unleashed war once. It is possible that he may unleash it again. We have had information that individual members of Georgian special forces support contacts with terrorist organisations in the Russian North Caucasus. We must check this also in relation to the acts of terror in Moscow. Mr Patrushevs claim that Georgian officers may be encouraging terrorism in Russia will inflame relations further.

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  • @IRAQI6TNT first im not american....second i can criticize anyone...who are you to tell me who i can and can not criticize??

  • @geodude3000 mate, i would agree with you, but you have no right to criticize anyone. You are a sick american who lives and believes in the bloodiest country ever existed. Please, STFU.

  • @cinesimonj i can criticize as much as i want..what are u going to do about it...criticism is not a phobia...i dont find all muslims bad...i find ur religion is a cult organization bent on domination...proof?? : look at the pathetic state of human rights in sharia law in islamic countries..we're in the 21st century.....stop believing 7th century nonsense

  • @geodude3000 That's right little child, there are 1.5 BILLION people out to get you.

    Not go shrivel in a corner you hate and fear-stricken little idiot.

  • @khalilhijazie bullshit..islam is nothing but a killing cult...not a religion

  • @khalilhijazie

    Fuck off muslims are all paedophiles Scum of the world your all a load pigs .Islam is a cult and nothing more.

  • GOD WILL JUDGE PEOPLE WHO SAY ILL THINGS ABOUT MUSLIMS,  WE ARE THE TRUE RELIGION

  • @BlyackTzeamCoup8 well muslims behave here in Canada as bad as anywhere else, rude, no manners, treat women like shit, and do shady stuff, they are just nasty all toguether

  • @azigungarunge dont offend animals, they are way wiser and better beings than those people

  • To be precise, the main causes of terrorism by Muslims R the teachings of Qur'an in combination with tyrannical military & religious leaders - Sheik Osama is both.

    There R countries on this planet ruled by repressive regimes, but where terrorism is not a major factor; those countries generally don't have a significant Muslim population. Terrorism is most prevalent in, and stems primarily from, countries where Islam is a major factor and Quran functions as a and is replaced for a constitution.

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