Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Russian Suicide Bus Bombing Caught On Dash Cam



Russian Suicide Bus Bombing Caught on Dash Cam -- ABC News

Dashboard camera video captured a deadly bus explosion in Russia Monday that local authorities said was the work of a female suicide bomber, according to international reports.

The brief video, aired on Russian television, shows a city bus in Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad, traveling normally down a highway before suddenly exploding from the inside out. The bus disappears in a cloud of smoke and debris until it is seen a few seconds later, further down the road, stopped on the side. People then stream out of the bus and start running away.

Russian authorities said seven people were killed, including the bomber, and more than two dozen others injured. The bomber has been identified by the Russian Investigative Committee as 30-year-old Naida Asiyalova, from the Russian republic of Dagestan.

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More News On Yesterday's Suicide Attack In Russia

Russia bus bomb: Volgograd blast kills six -- BBC
Russia identifies suicide bomber as woman from Dagestan -- Christian Science Monitor
‘I immediately paid attention to her’: Witness recounts bus ride with Russian suicide bomber -- Globe and Mail/New York Times
Suspected Russian Suicide Bomber Was Moscow-Bound – Officials -- RIA Novosti
Russians Hunt for Husband of Suicide Bomber -- AP
Russian Suicide Bomb Spurs Terror Alert as Putin Meet Muftis -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Russia suicide bombing a test ahead of Sochi Olympics? -- CBS

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