Reports came from one of the busiest airports of Moscow about a suicide bomb attack which caused 31 casualties and 130 people got wound. Russian government has declared this incident a terror attack.
The state RIA Novosti news agency, citing law enforcement sources, said the mid-afternoon explosion at
"From the preliminary information we have, it was a terror attack,'' President Dmitry Medvedevtold officials in a televised briefing.
He ordered authorities to beef up security at
Although there have been repeated attacks on the
Sergei Lavochkin, who was waiting in the arrivals hall for a friend to arrive from
``I heard a loud bang, saw plastic panels falling down from the ceiling and heard people screaming. Then people started running away,'' Lavochkin told Rossiya 24 television.
Mark Green, a British Airways passenger who had just arrived at the airport, told BBC television he heard the huge explosion as he left the terminal.
"Literally, it shook you,'' he said. ``As we were putting the bags in the car a lot of alarms ... were going off and people started flowing out of the terminal, some of whom were covered in blood.''
"One gentleman had a pair of jeans on that was ripped and his thigh from his groin to his knee was covered in blood,'' he added.
Green said thousands of people were in the terminal at the time of the blast.
Sofia Malyavina, a spokeswoman for the Social Development and Health Ministry, said 31 people were killed and about 130 were wounded. She said 56 ambulances were sent to treat the victims.
"The airport is filled with smoke,'' she said on Rossiya 24. Built in 1964, Domodedovo is located 26 miles (42 kilometers) southeast of the center of
It is generally regarded as
In 2004, two suicide bombers were able to board planes at Domodedovo by buying tickets illegally from airport personnel. The female bombers blew themselves up in mid-air, killing all 90 people aboard the two flights.
Currently 77 airlines offer regular flights to Domodedovo, serving 241 international and national routes, according to airport's website.
The airport insists that security is one of its top priorities, claiming on its website that its "utting-edge operations technology guarantees the safety of passengers' and guests' lives.''
Terrorists have previously targeted other transportation centers in
In December 2009, Chechen rebels claimed responsibility for blowing up a high-speed train between
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