DUSHANBE, January 26, 2011, Asia-Plus -- Tajik Ambassador to Russia Abdumajid Dostiyev yesterday visited Moscow hospitals ## 7 and 12, where Tajik nationals wounded in the January 24 blast at the Domodedovo airport are receiving care, according to the Tajik Embassy in Moscow.
Dostiyev noted that Tajik Embassy would provide them with all necessary assistance. Tajik victims of the blast noted that they were satisfied with medical care provided to them. Dostiyev wished speedy recovery to them.
Today, Dostiyev is visiting other Moscow hospitals, where Tajik nationals wounded in the January 24 blast are receiving care, the source said.
We will recall that at least 35 persons, including two Tajik nationals, were killed. Tajik nationals killed in the blast were named as Sobir Jaborov and Murod Haqnazarov. Besides, thirteen Tajik nationals are among 120 people that were wounded in the blast.
RIA Novosti cited a source close to the investigation as saying that the bomb was detonated by two people. According to the source, the blast occurred when a suspected female terrorist opened a bag. She was accompanied by a man whose head was ripped off by the explosion, the source said.
Investigators had earlier suggested that a man aged 30-35, whose remains they had collected, was the bomber.
The source added that it could not be ruled out that the terrorists wanted to leave the explosive device in the hall but the bomb was detonated inadvertently or by a remote control device.
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