A suspected suicide bombing at Moscow's Domodedovo airport kills at least 35 people and injures more than 100 - many of them critically, officials say.
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AP - Terrorists struck again in the heart of Russia, with a suicide bomber blowing himself up Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and turning its international arrivals terminal into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismembered bodies, screaming survivors and abandoned suitcases. At least 35 people were killed, including two British travelers.
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An explosion rocked Moscow's busiest airport today in an apparent "terrorist attack", killing at least 31 and injuring dozens more, according to Russian officials. The blast, which reportedly erupted in the busy arrivals hall of Domodedovo airport, took place at 4:40 p.m. Moscow time. In addition to the 31 dead, another 120 were injured, Russian embassy spokesperson Evgeny Khorishko told ABC News, citing Russia's Ministry of Health. The attack was carried out by two suicide bombers, witnesses said according to Russia's state news agency RIA. Khorishko told ABC News it was "too early to say" who may have been responsible.
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