Sanitäter schieben am Montag (24.01.2011) im Flughafen Domodedowo in Moskau eine Trage. Bei einem Bombenanschlag in dem Flughafen sind vermutlich über 30 Menschen getötet und Dutzende weitere verletzt worden. Foto: Ria Nowosti dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Sanitäter schieben am Montag (24.01.2011) im Flughafen Domodedowo in Moskau eine Trage. Bei einem Bombenanschlag in dem Flughafen sind vermutlich über 30 Menschen getötet und Dutzende weitere verletzt worden. Foto: Ria Nowosti dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02547065 Firefighting trucks are seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured in what authorities confirmed was a suicide bomb attack at Moscow?s Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a
epa02547065 Firefighting trucks are seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured in what authorities confirmed was a suicide bomb attack at Moscow?s Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a "terror attack" and put the FSB domestic security service on alert. Media reports said the attacker was likely from Russia?s conflict-prone North Caucasus region. EPA/SERGEI CHIRIKOV +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Nur zehn Monate nach einem blutigen Attentat in der Moskauer Metro erschüttert ein neuer schwerer Anschlag die russische Hauptstadt. Der Terrorakt im Flughafen Domodedowo versetzt der politischen Führung einen weiteren Schlag. Die Explosion, deren Wucht der Detonation von fünf bis zehn Kilogramm TNT entsprach, habe sich um 16.32 Uhr (14.32 Uhr MEZ) in der Ankunftshalle in der Nähe eines Cafés ereignet. Grafik zeigt: Detailzeichnung des Flughafengebäudes Domodedowo, Ort der Explosion. Querformat: 135 x 80 mm, Redaktion: K. Klink, Grafik: J. Reschke
Nur zehn Monate nach einem blutigen Attentat in der Moskauer Metro erschüttert ein neuer schwerer Anschlag die russische Hauptstadt. Der Terrorakt im Flughafen Domodedowo versetzt der politischen Führung einen weiteren Schlag. Die Explosion, deren Wucht der Detonation von fünf bis zehn Kilogramm TNT entsprach, habe sich um 16.32 Uhr (14.32 Uhr MEZ) in der Ankunftshalle in der Nähe eines Cafés ereignet. Grafik zeigt: Detailzeichnung des Flughafengebäudes Domodedowo, Ort der Explosion. Querformat: 135 x 80 mm, Redaktion: K. Klink, Grafik: J. Reschke © dpa-infografik/DPA | dpa-infografik
epa02547072 An ambulance is seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured in what authorities confirmed was a suicide bomb attack at Moscow?s Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a
epa02547072 An ambulance is seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured in what authorities confirmed was a suicide bomb attack at Moscow?s Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a "terror attack" and put the FSB domestic security service on alert. Media reports said the attacker was likely from Russia?s conflict-prone North Caucasus region. +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02547272 A crowd of passengers enter the hall as Russian police officers guard the entrance in the Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured 24 January in what authorities confirmed was a suicidebomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a 'terror attack' and put the FSB domestic security service on alert. Media reports said the attacker was likely from Russia's conflict-prone North Caucasus region. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02547272 A crowd of passengers enter the hall as Russian police officers guard the entrance in the Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Russia 24 January 2011. At least 35 people were killed and around 130 others injured 24 January in what authorities confirmed was a suicidebomb attack at Moscow's Domodedovo airport. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the incident a 'terror attack' and put the FSB domestic security service on alert. Media reports said the attacker was likely from Russia's conflict-prone North Caucasus region. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOV +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Sprengstoffexperten des russichen Inlandsgeheimdienstes FSB und Polizisten stehen Montag (24.01.2011) vor dem Flughafen Domodedowo in Moskau. Bei einem Bombenanschlag in dem Flughafen sind vermutlich über 30 Menschen getötet und Dutzende weitere verletzt worden. (Photo ITAR-TASS / Artyom Korotayev) dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Sprengstoffexperten des russichen Inlandsgeheimdienstes FSB und Polizisten stehen Montag (24.01.2011) vor dem Flughafen Domodedowo in Moskau. Bei einem Bombenanschlag in dem Flughafen sind vermutlich über 30 Menschen getötet und Dutzende weitere verletzt worden. (Photo ITAR-TASS / Artyom Korotayev) dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Der russiche Staatspräsident Dmitri Medwedew telefoniert am Montag (24.01.2011) in Moskau vor Beginn einer Krisensitzung zum Bombenanschlag auf den Moskauer Flughafen Domodedewo. Foto: Michael Klimentyev dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Der russiche Staatspräsident Dmitri Medwedew telefoniert am Montag (24.01.2011) in Moskau vor Beginn einer Krisensitzung zum Bombenanschlag auf den Moskauer Flughafen Domodedewo. Foto: Michael Klimentyev dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
A TV grab taken from Russian TV channel NTV shows paramedics carrying a person injured by a blast toward an ambulance at Moscow's Domodedovo international airport on January 24, 2011, shortly after an explosion. A suspected suicide bombing on January 24 killed at least 31 people and wounded over 100 at the airport in an attack described by investigators as an act of terror. Eyewitnesses, who spoke to Russian radio, described a scene of carnage after the blast ripped through the baggage claims section of the arrivals hall at Russia's largest airport. AFP PHOTO/NTV
A TV grab taken from Russian TV channel NTV shows paramedics carrying a person injured by a blast toward an ambulance at Moscow's Domodedovo international airport on January 24, 2011, shortly after an explosion. A suspected suicide bombing on January 24 killed at least 31 people and wounded over 100 at the airport in an attack described by investigators as an act of terror. Eyewitnesses, who spoke to Russian radio, described a scene of carnage after the blast ripped through the baggage claims section of the arrivals hall at Russia's largest airport. AFP PHOTO/NTV © AFP | AFP
MOSCOW, RUSSIA. OCTOBER 21, 2005. Airliners seen on the take-off runway of the Domodedovo airport. Foto: Marina Lystseva +++(c) dpa - Report+++
MOSCOW, RUSSIA. OCTOBER 21, 2005. Airliners seen on the take-off runway of the Domodedovo airport. Foto: Marina Lystseva +++(c) dpa - Report+++ © picture-alliance/ dpa/ITAR-TASS | picture-alliance/ dpa