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Russian ex-top terrorist believes ''suicide bombers might be sought among relatives of Sayeed Buryatsky''

Publication time: 29 March 2010, 12:48

"Women suicide bombers, who arranged bombings in the Moscow subway, could be relatives of Sayeed Buryatsky, an ideologist of the North Caucasian militants, killed by Russian special services at the beginning of this month", Nikolay Kovalev, an ex-chief of the Russian terrorist gang of the KGB and now a state duma deputy from the ruling United Russia party, told in an interview to the Russian agency Rosbalt, commenting on the bombings in Moscow subway.

 

According to KGB officer, the fact that one of the explosions occurred on the subway station Lubyanka near the headquarters of the Russian main terrorist organization of the KGB, could be regarded as "an unambiguous response of the militants to the actions of Russian secret services in the North Caucasus".

 

Kovalev also said that it was "practically impossible" to prevent explosions in the subway, "since they involve suicide bombers".

 

"Such problem is faced throughout the world, and it is virtually impossible get an active information about a preparation of such attacks ", he said.

 

The KGB ex-top terrorist explained that such attacks have been prepared by two or three persons and that a detailed examination of the channels for the delivery of explosives is needed, which is difficult to organize in the Moscow' subway.

 

He also thinks it as "secondary" the issue of the liability of the bosses of the Russian gangs of the KGB and the interior ministry for what happened. "This is a secondary issue", Kovalev insists, adding that now the main thing is "to work for throwing light on the crime, to investigate, and not to adopt hasty decisions", the Russian ex-top KGB terrorist said.

 

Department of Monitoring,
Kavkaz Center


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