Russian investigators uncover identity of Moscow bomber World news The Observer: "Russian investigators have said they now know the identity of the suicide bomber who claimed the lives of 35 people in an attack on Moscow's busiest airport last Monday.
The attacker is a 20-year-old man from the unsettled Caucasus region in the south of the country. Islamist rebels have been battling to form an independent state in the region for several years.
Federal investigators have yet to name the man amid fears that it would damage efforts to arrest the masterminds behind the attack on Domodedovo airport. 'It was no accident that the terrorist attack was carried out in the international arrivals hall,' the investigators said. 'The terrorist attack was aimed first and foremost at foreign citizens.'"
The attacker is a 20-year-old man from the unsettled Caucasus region in the south of the country. Islamist rebels have been battling to form an independent state in the region for several years.
Federal investigators have yet to name the man amid fears that it would damage efforts to arrest the masterminds behind the attack on Domodedovo airport. 'It was no accident that the terrorist attack was carried out in the international arrivals hall,' the investigators said. 'The terrorist attack was aimed first and foremost at foreign citizens.'"
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