30 March 2011, 20:00

Yandiev brothers suspected of committing the act of terror in "Domodedovo" brought to the capital of North Osetia

Two brothers, Islam and Ilez Yandiev detained in Ingushetia, suspected of involvement in the act of terror in the Moscow airport "Domodedovo" are currently in Vladikavkaz.

"Caucasian Knot" has reported that the Yandievs were detained on March, 28, in Ingushetia as a result of air bombardment of the gunmen's base during which, according to preliminary data, 17 men were killed. According to the information from National Anti-terrorist Committee, the detained had been involved in preparation of the terror act in "Domodedovo" airport which carried away the lives of 35 people.

In the evening of March, 29, the Yandievs were delivered to Lenin district court of Vladikavkaz where selection of preventive punishment for them was under consideration.

Journalists were not let into the courtroom where the verdict was announced. According to them, the judge refused to come out to talk to representatives of mass media, RIA "Novosti" reports.

According to the data of Prosecutor's Committee of Inquiry, the Yandiev brothers met suicide bomber Magomed Yevloev in Moscow and on March, 24, took him to "Domodedovo" airport. After the act of terror the brothers hid themselves in the territory of Ingushetia. Committee of Inquiry also reported preparation of a new terror act by the Yandievs.

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