Naida Asiyalova, suspected bomber of the suicide bombing of a bus in Volgograd, lived in Moscow, said spokesman of the Russian Investigative Committee Vladimir Markin, RIA Novosti reports.She was a native of Dagestan. The suspected terrorist lived her final years in Moscow, making regular visits to Dagestan.Markin clarified that her common-law husband Dmitry Sokolov went missing in mid-2012, according to his parents. The 21-year-old man is also suspected of involvement in the terrorist attack.
Naida Asiyalova, suspected bomber of the suicide bombing of a bus in Volgograd, lived in Moscow, said spokesman of the Russian Investigative Committee Vladimir Markin, RIA Novosti reports.
She was a native of Dagestan. The suspected terrorist lived her final years in Moscow, making regular visits to Dagestan.
Markin clarified that her common-law husband Dmitry Sokolov went missing in mid-2012, according to his parents. The 21-year-old man is also suspected of involvement in the terrorist attack.