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10 killed, 30 hurt in Moscow rock festival blasts
Saturday, July 5 2003 17:48 Hrs (IST)
Moscow: At least 10 people were killed and 30 wounded on July 5 when explosions that police blamed
initially on terrorists roared through the area around a rock festival on Moscow's outskirts, news reports
said.
The Interfax and ITAR-Tass news agencies both cited unnamed law-enforcement sources as saying that
the first blast took place after guards stopped a woman at the entrance to the festival and she
detonated an explosives-packed belt.
Moscow police and the Emergency Situations Ministry could not immediately be reached for comment.
The Federal Security Service referred queries to the Moscow police.
The festival, called "Krylya" (Wings), is a highly popular summer event for Moscow's youth. It is held at
the Tushino airfield in Moscow's Northern outskirts.
There were conflicting reports on where the second blast took place, either at the festival entrance or at
a nearby outdoor market. About 20 minutes after the first two explosions were reported, Interfax said
there was a third blast in the area.
Fears of terrorism have been high in the Russian capital since the October 2002 seizure of a Moscow
theatre by scores of assailants demanding that Russian forces pull out of Chechnya.
The assailants included women who were strapped with explosives and detonators. Russian special
forces have ended that seizure by pumping narcotic gas into the theatre and then storming in. At least
129 of the approximately 800 hostages had died, almost all from the effects of the gas.
Agencies
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