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2 Chechens possibility aboard Russian planes, al-Qaeda takes credit
2004-08-27
Explosives of a kind used by Chechen rebels have been found in one of two airliners that crashed almost simultaneously, pointing to a terrorist attack, Russian investigators say. The FSB security service declined to comment on an Internet claim by an Islamist group that its followers had brought the planes down on Tuesday, killing at least 89 people, to avenge the killing of Muslims in Russia's rebel Chechnya province. But it said on Friday it had identified "a number of people with possible links to the terrorist act". Investigators were tracing the background of two passengers with Chechen surnames, one from each plane. But moderate Chechen rebels accused Russia's special forces of spreading misinformation and denied any connection with the Islamist group, which called itself the Islambouli Brigade.

The Tu-154, bound for Sochi on the Black Sea, crashed near the southern city of Rostov-on-Don less than four minutes after a Tu-134 flying to Volgograd crashed near Tula, south of Moscow. Both flew from Moscow's Domodedovo airport. "During the examination of the wreckage of the Tu-154 plane traces of explosives were found," said a spokeswoman for the FSB, entrusted by President Vladimir Putin with the probe. She said the explosive was of a type used in some previous attacks blamed on Chechen separatists, including apartment block bombings in Moscow and Volgodonsk in 1999 that killed over 200 -- attacks that Chechen rebels accused Moscow of staging. The head of the investigating commission said on Thursday night that the crew had activated a distress signal shortly before crashing, but failed to provide voice confirmation.

The Arabic statement from the Islambouli Brigade said five militants had hijacked each plane, according to the website. The statement, whose authenticity could not be verified, threatened more attacks. "Russia's slaughtering of Muslims is still continuing and will not end except with a bloody war," it said. An FSB spokesman declined to comment on the statement. News agencies said no relatives had come forward to claim the remains of one passenger, a 27-year-old woman who gave a Chechen surname when buying her ticket. A source at the investigating commission told Itar-Tass news agency that the presence of at least two Chechen surnames among the passengers "could not fail to raise suspicion". Moderate Chechen separatists said on their website www.chechenpress.com that they had no link to the crashes: "If we planned to hijack planes, we would not have to go to Domodedovo -- in the North Caucasus there is no shortage of airports ... We are pursuing a war, not terrorism."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#11  Russian FSB now believes that one of the planes may have had a female suicide bomber packing RDX or similar.
Posted by: Lux   2004-08-27 5:14:20 PM  

#10  OK I'll drink Dutch and German beer and Russian Vodka tonight. I sure as heck wont be next friday. Damm uroloigist is going to do surgery (supposedly out patient.) I don't know Islambouli sounds like a serious illness and I 'll avoid it.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-08-27 4:22:02 PM  

#9  Anyone know what Islambouli means? It doesn't look Arabic or Russian-is it Chechen?
Posted by: Anonymous5256   2004-08-27 4:07:46 PM  

#8  Na sdarovje!
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-08-27 4:05:26 PM  

#7  Who says that alcohol can't save lives.

Well I'll drink to that!
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-08-27 3:48:14 PM  

#6  Actually the six passengers were too drunk to be allowed to fly. Who says that alcohol can't save lives.

I predict alchohol will save the west from Islam. In fact, gonna drink to that tonight.
Posted by: badanov   2004-08-27 3:47:58 PM  

#5  Sometimes it seems the greatest threat to Mother Russia is a potato famine...
Posted by: .com   2004-08-27 3:38:32 PM  

#4  Actually the six passengers were too drunk to be allowed to fly.

Who says that alcohol can't save lives.
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-08-27 3:34:36 PM  

#3  Per Russian TV - There were 6 passengers escorted off one of the doomed planes, and only one piece of luggage for them.

I guess you don't need a change of underwear, if you will soon be with the virgins. . .
Posted by: BigEd   2004-08-27 12:23:45 PM  

#2  The Tu-154 is about the equivalent of the Boeing 727. Here is a site showing photos and outlines of the aircraft.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-08-27 11:48:21 AM  

#1  Paging Mr Putin, Mr Putin, Reality Check for Mr. Putin....

Think he might want a bit more help from the US now?
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-08-27 9:45:12 AM  

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