28 March 2014, 12:24

Dagestani MIA puts potential female suicide bomber from North Ossetia on wanted list

The Dagestani Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has put the woman, a native of North Ossetia, who was earlier searched in Sochi as a potential suicide bomber, on the wanted list. She is suspected of committing a number of terrorist crimes, the local MIA reports. Her orientation data was spread on the Internet since the summer of 2013.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that in January the Sochi-based and American mass media reported that orientation data on four potential female suicide bombers during the Olympics were spread in the Olympic city-resort. Ruzana Ibragimova, 22, was among them. A few days later, the FSB said that the information about Ibragimova's arrival in Sochi as a suicide bomber was not true.

Ibragimova's description was spread on blogs back in the summer of 2013. Thus, on August 8, the blogger tiropolk wrote in the "LiveJournal" that Ibragimova, also known as "Salima", was searched. According to power agents, she was preparing a suicide bombing on the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr (Uraza Bayram), the blogger wrote.

Let us note here that the data on Ibragimova differed in different orientation messages. The text circulated in Sochi gave her name as Razmena. Besides, the above tiropolk wrote that she was from Mozdok, while the MIA claims that she is from Kizlyar.

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