29 March 2011, 18:00

Two girls declared suicide bombers in mass media found in Dagestan

The personnel of law enforcement bodies of Dagestan found two girls residents of Kizlyar district of the republic, Patimat Ramazanova and Zeinal Magomedova, who were suspected of involvement in the gunmen's activities and, according to some mass media, had been in search as suicide bombers, a source in law enforcement bodies of the district reported.

A representative of Press service of the Dagestani Ministry of Interior Affairs denied this information emphasizing that Ramazanova and Magomedova were in search for suspicion of involvement in paramilitary groups (PMG) and there was no question of their being suicide bombers. He said that there was no official wanted notice concerning them, RIA "Novosti" reports.

Besides, according to a source in local law enforcement bodies, the girls were staying in Kizlyar district and had no intention of leaving the republic, "Interfax" reports.

The source remarked that both of them were murdered gunmen's widows, therefore law enforcement personnel paid special attention to them however there were no wanted notices and the girls were not on the list of potential suicide bombers. 

"Caucasian Knot" has formerly reported intensification of police service regime in Moscow in connection with the anniversary of terror acts in the Moscow metro stations "Lubyanka" and "Park Kulturi".

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