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A man with his arm around her, also holding a gun, is identified as Umalat Magomedov, whom the paper describes as an Islamist militant leader killed by government forces in December. The report, giving no sources, identified the second bomber as 20-year-old Markha Ustarkhanova from Chechnya. On Thursday it said she was the widow of a militant leader who was killed last October while preparing to assassinate Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov. Female suicide bombers from the North Caucasus are referred to in Russia as
'black widows' because many of them are the wives, or other relatives, of militants killed by security forces. A Chechen militant leader claimed responsibility for the bombings in Moscow.
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