1535: Moscow, Kirill e-mail: I am deeply shocked by the incident. Before that there was no deviation. We had some 'underground, but the explosions at airports is something extraordinary. I fly from Moscow, several times a year, so I do relatives and friends. 'S terrible to think that we could be there. And, of course, my thoughts now are those who suffer from these attacks. Have your say

1532: Spokesman of the Vnukovo airport told Interfax airport receives flights diverted from Domodedovo.


1528: The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Moscow says Russia's most important research is now classified as explosive as a terrorist attack. Dozens of ambulances were sent on the spot and after the explosion, police tightened security throughout the capital of Russia, particularly Moscow's other airports.

1522: BBC, Russia is also reporting on the dramatic events of the live pages of text in Russian.

1521: British Airways said in a statement: "We are aware of the incident at the Moscow airport Domodedovo and talk to our team at the airport to develop additional information."

1515: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, said officials of the explosion will be prosecuted and punished as saying by Reuters news agency.

1510: The Russian news agency Interfax reported the explosion was caused by a bomb at 7 kg of TNT. Police looking for three male suspects.

1508: Eyewitness Mark Green, who had just arrived in Moscow, the explosion took place, told the BBC: "We walked out the exit of the arrivals hall to the car, and there was almighty explosion, a huge bang I did not know it was a stroke of time, and my colleagues and I looked at one another and Christ said, sounding like a car bomb or something, because the noise was literally shook. "

1503: The Moscow police are on alert looking for suspicious items, and transportation system, airport 90 minutes after the explosion.
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