Olympics terror dragnet: Russia hunts as many as four 'black widows'
January 20, 2014
Ruzana Ibragimov
Russian security services may be looking for as many as four “black widows” dispatched to carry out terrorist attacks related to the Winter Olympics, including at least one woman believed to be in or near the Olympic city of Sochi, U.S. and Russian sources told NBC News on Monday. Wanted posters that have gone up in Sochi, where the games open Feb. 7, describe at least one suspected terrorist — Ruzan Ibragimova, also known as Ruzana, the 22-year-old widow of an Islamic militant killed by Russian security forces last year. The notices describe her as having a limp in her right leg, a left arm that does not bend at the elbow and a 4-inch scar on her cheek.
January 20, 2014
Ruzana Ibragimov
Russian security services may be looking for as many as four “black widows” dispatched to carry out terrorist attacks related to the Winter Olympics, including at least one woman believed to be in or near the Olympic city of Sochi, U.S. and Russian sources told NBC News on Monday. Wanted posters that have gone up in Sochi, where the games open Feb. 7, describe at least one suspected terrorist — Ruzan Ibragimova, also known as Ruzana, the 22-year-old widow of an Islamic militant killed by Russian security forces last year. The notices describe her as having a limp in her right leg, a left arm that does not bend at the elbow and a 4-inch scar on her cheek.
Ibragimov reportedly left Dagistan a month ago and arrived in the Sochi area around January 10.
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