Boston Bombing Suspect Linked to Canadian Militant – Reports

2013/04/30

MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) – US investigators are looking into links between the main suspect in the Boston bombings and a Russian-born Canadian boxer-turned-jihadist killed last July, CNN reported late Monday.


Tamerlan Tsarnaev, killed in the wake of the April 15 Boston attacks, was apparently acquainted with Islam convert William Plotnikov, the report said, citing a source familiar with the investigation.


Plotnikov, born in the Tyumen Region in Western Siberia, moved to Toronto with his family in 2004, when he was 15.


Ironically, one of the reasons for the move was his father’s desire for preventing his son, an amateur boxer, from joining a Russian criminal gang, which are keen on recruiting athletes, Canadian newspaper National Post said in 2012.


Instead of organized crime, Plotnikov took interest in radical Islam, becoming a Muslim and eventually moving back to Russia. He was shot dead in a gunfight with the law enforcements in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan, the main hotbed of Russia’s Islamist insurgency.


Plotnikov and Tsarnaev, who was also a boxing enthusiast, communicated online, and may have met in person at a boxing tournament in Canada in 2009 or in Dagestan, where Tsarnaev spent about six months in 2012, Russia’s Novaya Gazeta said last Saturday.


Tsarnaev is also checked for links to Mahmoud Mansur Nidal, another alleged militant slain by law enforcements in Dagestan last May, CNN said.


Tsarnaev, alleged to have masterminded the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three, died under unclear circumstances when trying to escape police on April 19.


The cause of death is expected to be made public after Tsarnaev’s body is handed over to his family, which became possible after his widow Katherine Russell declined Tuesday to reclaim his remains, The Boston Globe reported.



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Boston Bombing Suspect Linked to Canadian Militant – Reports

2013/04/30

MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) – US investigators are looking into links between the main suspect in the Boston bombings and a Russian-born Canadian boxer-turned-jihadist killed last July, CNN reported late Monday.


Tamerlan Tsarnaev, killed in the wake of the April 15 Boston attacks, was apparently acquainted with Islam convert William Plotnikov, the report said, citing a source familiar with the investigation.


Plotnikov, born in the Tyumen Region in Western Siberia, moved to Toronto with his family in 2004, when he was 15.


Ironically, one of the reasons for the move was his father’s desire for preventing his son, an amateur boxer, from joining a Russian criminal gang, which are keen on recruiting athletes, Canadian newspaper National Post said in 2012.


Instead of organized crime, Plotnikov took interest in radical Islam, becoming a Muslim and eventually moving back to Russia. He was shot dead in a gunfight with the law enforcements in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan, the main hotbed of Russia’s Islamist insurgency.


Plotnikov and Tsarnaev, who was also a boxing enthusiast, communicated online, and may have met in person at a boxing tournament in Canada in 2009 or in Dagestan, where Tsarnaev spent about six months in 2012, Russia’s Novaya Gazeta said last Saturday.


Tsarnaev is also checked for links to Mahmoud Mansur Nidal, another alleged militant slain by law enforcements in Dagestan last May, CNN said.


Tsarnaev, alleged to have masterminded the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three, died under unclear circumstances when trying to escape police on April 19.


The cause of death is expected to be made public after Tsarnaev’s body is handed over to his family, which became possible after his widow Katherine Russell declined Tuesday to reclaim his remains, The Boston Globe reported.



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One Dead at Psychiatric Hospital Fire in Central Russia

2013/04/30

MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) - A woman died in a fire that broke out on early Wednesday at a psychiatric hospital in central Russia’s Tambov region, a spokesman for the local Emergencies Ministry department said.


“According to preliminary information, one of the patients smoked in her bed. The bed caught fire and the woman suffocated. The rest of the patients and the personnel - a total of 52 people - were evacuated,” the spokesman said.


Investigators are currently working at the scene to establish the cause of the fire, which completely destroyed one of the rooms in the hospital.


This was the second fire at a psychiatric hospital in Russia within a week. A total of 38 people died last Friday in the fire that broke out at a psychiatric hospital in the small town of Ramensky north of Moscow.


Following the blaze in the Moscow Region, President Vladimir Putin called for a closer look to be taken at fire safety in hospitals across the country.


Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova pledged that her ministry would conduct an inspection of all psychiatric institutions by June 1, 2013.



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One Dead at Psychiatric Hospital Fire in Central Russia

2013/04/30

MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) - A woman died in a fire that broke out on early Wednesday at a psychiatric hospital in central Russia’s Tambov region, a spokesman for the local Emergencies Ministry department said.


“According to preliminary information, one of the patients smoked in her bed. The bed caught fire and the woman suffocated. The rest of the patients and the personnel - a total of 52 people - were evacuated,” the spokesman said.


Investigators are currently working at the scene to establish the cause of the fire, which completely destroyed one of the rooms in the hospital.


This was the second fire at a psychiatric hospital in Russia within a week. A total of 38 people died last Friday in the fire that broke out at a psychiatric hospital in the small town of Ramensky north of Moscow.


Following the blaze in the Moscow Region, President Vladimir Putin called for a closer look to be taken at fire safety in hospitals across the country.


Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova pledged that her ministry would conduct an inspection of all psychiatric institutions by June 1, 2013.



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Mi 8 Flight Over the Snow Covered City

2013/04/30



Mi-8 helicopter has been produced since the 1960s being one of the most popular in the world history. According to the number of the produced vehicles it only concedes to light multi-purpose and transport helicopters Bell UH-1 “Iroquois” and “Huey” but still being the most mass produced two-engine helicopter in the world. In general there have been built 12 000 Mi-8 helicopters, 2 000 of them have been exported to more than 40 countries of the world. Half of them are still being used.


One more world record is the number of Mi-8 modifications – there are more than 80 of them – transport, passenger, military, medical, agricultural ones etc. Yes, this model can perform a great number of tasks in different spheres of human activity all over the planet.


Today we gonna fly over the snow covered city Surgut on one of such helicopters.










Some more interesting facts about Mi-8 helicopter:

- average annual production of the helicopter is about 350 units.

- one unit of the helicopter costs from 14,5 to 17,5 million dollars depending on the modification.

- one hour of a flight costs 3,5 thousand dollars.

- each hour the helicopter consumes about 700 kg of fuel.

- Mi-8 was being used in fifteen wars and serious armed conflicts around the world.

















There are a lot of oil and gas companies in Surgut.





Storage capacities.



Then this oil is taken away in various directions deeply into Russia.



City quarters of Surgut.



















The bank of the Ob river.



The cranes are waiting for spring to come.



The flight is to be over soon.



And it’s time to leave the yellow wonderful helicopter.


Location: Surgut


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The Number of My Car Is 999

2013/04/30
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Really Big Origami

2013/04/30



This big dragon was being made by one person for more than a week. The piece of paper used for the origami was as big as 7×7 meters! Two hours more were spent for painting the model and set it on its feet. This dragon became the biggest origami ever made in Belarus.


















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