The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has declared wanted a prime suspect behind a February 3 terrorist attack in Vladikavkaz. "Vladimir Khodov, born in Berdyansk (Ukraine) in 1979, has been declared wanted on suspicion of involvement in the terrorist attack near a branch of the Gamid bank," a spokesman for the Prosecutor General's Office department for the North Caucasus said. The suspect was identified, in particular, after a recording, made by an outdoor video cameras, was examined, the spokesman said. "At the moment he committed the crime, Khodov was staying in the village of Elkhotovo in North Ossetia," he said. "Other people who might have been involved in the terrorist attacks, are being determined," he said. A 122-mm artillery projectile planted in a car, which was parked near the Gamid bank, went off killing a woman and a cadet and wounding another 10 people, mainly cadets, who were in a passing military truck. |