06 December 2003, 14:45
Train explosion committed by three Shakhid women and one kamikaze
The terrorist act in the electric train in Essentuki was committed by a group of four people, three women and a man, director of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Nikolay Patrushev announced. According to him, two women were in the carriage and jumped out of it before the explosion. One woman led the action and observed. She has hardly survived, the FSB director noted. There are few chances that the men will be identified, he added. "He was a kamikaze terrorist as grenades have been found fastened to his legs," Mr. Patrushev said.
Source: RosBusinessConsulting News Agency