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Russia's Female Suicide Bombers: Well-Organized and Hard to Stop
RiaNovosti http://www.childrensrightsinstitute.org/305/russia-female-suicide-bombers-well-organized
MOSCOW, October 24 (Nabi Abdullaev, RIA Novosti) - Investigators say that moments after Naida Asiyalova, a wan 30-year-old from Russia's violence-plagued republic of Dagestan, boarded a public bus one afternoon this week in the city of Volgograd, the bomb she was carrying exploded, claiming six lives. The apparent attack serves as another reminder of the grim effectiveness of female suicide bombers, who have taken part in 20 attacks claiming at least 780 lives across Russia since June 2000, or an average of 60 lives a year. © 2024 Children's Rights Institute. |