Double explosion at the finish line of the Boston Marathon: there are dead and injured. "Boston terrorist attack" is a theatrical production

In Boston, police and intelligence agencies are investigating the terrorist attacks, which have already been called the largest in US history since September 11. Explosions at the finish line of the famous marathon within a few seconds of each other. Three dead and over 140 wounded. And the data is not yet final; the number of victims and injured may increase.

The neighborhoods around the explosion site have been cordoned off and, apparently, this cordon will remain in place for the next 24 hours. The investigation is currently ongoing at the scene of the tragedy. Gathered in Boston the best specialists countries from the FBI, they are trying to find any evidence, any clues in order to find the masterminds and perpetrators of this terrorist attack. There is no longer any doubt that this is a terrorist attack. And this terrorist attack had been in preparation for more than one week.

The result of the tragedy is still 3 dead, more than 140 injured. The Boston Marathon bombing was the worst terrorist attack in US history since September 11, 2001.

The finish line. This is where it gathers greatest number spectators, and it was here that the explosion occurred. Glass flies out of the windows, the stands are enveloped in smoke. Neither the athletes nor the fans understand what happened at first.

"We were standing across the road when we heard this big bang. It was scary - people were falling to the ground, like they were losing consciousness!" - says an eyewitness.

12 seconds later, a second explosion occurs at the same place. Even more power.

"I saw with my own eyes that it exploded trash can. I saw a flash of fire and smoke. People broke the fences and started running,” says a marathon participant.

Panic begins. Those who stood in the stands are running along with the marathon runners away from the scene of the emergency. Dozens of wounded, some dead, including an 8-year-old child.

"There are a lot of small metal fragments. People have asked me if this is pellet, I can't say now whether these pieces of metal were placed in the bomb intentionally or if they were just fragments of structures destroyed by the explosion," says doctor Peter Jay Fagenholtz.

“All the medical personnel who were at the marathon rushed to help the victims. They were all covered in blood, with very serious injuries. One woman lost her leg. The children were hurt. Some, unfortunately, no longer needed the ambulance,” says a marathon participant .

No one can yet give exact data on the number of victims and deaths. It is also unclear whether all of them were Americans or whether foreigners were also injured. It is probably known that doctors are still fighting for the lives of several dozen people.

The Boston Marathon has been running for 117 years and is considered one of the most prestigious and largest in the world. This year it attracted 27,000 athletes. Among them were 24 Russians. According to preliminary information, none of them were injured, but employees of the Consulate General in New York went to check. Meanwhile, our athletes say that many did not reach the finish line: the place of the emergency was cordoned off, and for those who were still on the course at the time of the tragedy, the route was changed.

“About 4 thousand did not complete the distance, this was the last third wave, people there were running slower. When the explosion occurred, everyone there was cordoned off and they were not allowed in,” said marathon participant Daria Troshanova.

Less than 2 hours later, not far from the scene of the tragedy, in public library, the explosive device goes off again. Police are investigating whether these cases are related. A few more, according to some sources, 5 bombs, the police managed to find and neutralize. American media reported a couple of hours later that they had also found a suspect - a citizen Saudi Arabia, who also ended up in the hospital after the explosions. But the police deny this. The information still remains contradictory.

"We don't have any suspects yet. We're questioning a few people right now, but it's too early to call them suspects," says Boston Police Commissioner Ed David.

To avoid new explosions in Boston they turned off cellular communication- the bombs were activated, most likely, with the help of mobile phones. Flights were banned over the city, and nuclear power plants were placed under special protection in Massachusetts. In other cities of the country, and primarily in New York and Washington, security measures have also been strengthened. The FBI immediately classified the incident as a terrorist attack, but Barack Obama is still cautious in his assessments.

"We still don't know who did it and why, and until we have all the facts, there is no need to rush to conclusions. But rest assured: we will get to the bottom of it. We will find out who did it and why. And those responsible are the people or groups will feel the full brunt of the law," Barack Obama said.

The meeting of the American Parliament began with a minute of silence. Well, today, April 16, flags will be flown at half-mast throughout the country.

More than 24 thousand athletes took part in it, including 24 Russian athletes.

That the Boston Marathon bombing was carried out by brothers based on religious extremism. They downloaded instructions for making a bomb from the Internet, from where they also took publications and appeals from supporters of jihad and holy war. The explosive devices that went off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon were manufactured in the home of Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

The younger of the brothers previously reported that the main motive for the terrorist attack was dissatisfaction with US actions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

During the hearing, Tsarnaev did not admit guilt to any of the charges against him.

At the end of January 2014, US Attorney General Eric Holder demanded that Tsarnaev death penalty. The defense sought to have some of the charges dropped.

In the case of the Boston terrorist attack, Tsarnaev’s student friends are also citizens of Kazakhstan Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbaev, as well as American Robel Phillipos. According to investigators, three days after the terrorist attack, they got rid of a backpack that belonged to the main accused, which contained pyrotechnics, as well as his laptop. It is believed that they did this after seeing a photo of Tsarnaev on the news and coming to the conclusion that he was involved in the Boston bombings. The backpack was subsequently found on garbage dump. they were charged with obstruction of justice in the investigation of a terrorist attack and conspiracy to destroy evidence. Philippos is also charged with perjury.

The US Congress released a report on the investigation into the terrorist attack, which pointed to an insufficient level of coordination between the activities of intelligence services and law enforcement agencies. The report says that in July 2012, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whom intelligence agencies considered potentially dangerous, was about to be questioned at New York's Kennedy Airport upon returning from Dagestan, where US authorities believed he might have received terrorist training. Then Tsarnaev managed to avoid interrogation due to an incorrectly recorded name in the database. It is also noted that in March 2011, Russian security officials warned the FBI, in particular, about Tamerlan’s connections with radical Islamists, but the FBI closed the investigation into Tsarnaev, “having found no links with terrorism.”

The terrorist attack consisted of detonating several improvised explosive devices located near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Two of them were detonated within 12 seconds of each other, and the rest were discovered later by police and the FBI. The first explosion occurred in the spectator stands near the finish line, when a significant part of the runners had already finished. The second explosion occurred in the spectator area at a distance of about 170 meters from the first one. The police immediately began evacuating spectators and marathon participants, while doctors and volunteers rushed to help the victims. The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing killed three people and injured more than 280, many of whom had to have their limbs amputated. Glass in nearby buildings was broken. According to the latest information, the bombs were stuffed with nails.

Two bombs filled with destructive elements went off at the finish line of the famous athletics marathon.

One of the race participants was knocked off his feet by the blast wave from the second bomb. Explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

People are in shock after terrible tragedy. The injuries are horrific. Everything indicates that the bombs were stuffed. Three dead, including an eight-year-old child.

Police officers are at the scene of two explosions that occurred near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday. According to preliminary data, more than 280 were injured, the condition of seventeen people is assessed as critical.

The victim is being taken on a stretcher to an ambulance.

Destruction and casualties at the explosion site. Barriers make it difficult to quickly reach victims.

Marathon organizers flee the site of the first explosion. The finish line is where the largest number of spectators gather, and this is where two explosions occurred. Glass flew out of the windows and acrid smoke filled the stands. Neither the athletes nor the fans initially understood what had happened.

People are leaving the stands in a hurry.

An injured woman at the scene of the first explosion on Boylston Street.

The woman looks in horror at the place where the first explosive device went off. Photo taken during the 117th Boston Marathon.

Athletes who did not complete the race were stopped on Massachusetts Avenue.

A man consoles a victim at the site of the first explosion.

A victim of a terrorist attack in a wheelchair.

A Boston Marathon runner is reunited with her family.

A man consoles a frightened child.

The wounded woman is placed on a stretcher.

A seriously injured man waits for paramedics on the Boylston Street sidewalk.

Injured spectators are transported to safety.

A man after the Boston Marathon bombings.

People are moving away from the site of the terrible tragedy.

Runner Catherine was reunited with her aunt and brother outside Copley Square, where two explosions occurred.

Spectators were evacuated from the scene.

People on Boylston Street watching on the phone last news from the scene of a terrible tragedy.

Justine Franco Montpellier of Vermont stands in Copley Square searching for her missing friend who was taking part in the annual marathon.

Women are desperately trying to reach their loved ones who were in the immediate vicinity of where the two bombs exploded.

A young couple with a stroller runs away from the scene of the explosion.

Frightened child with a head wound.

The man is helped to stop severe bleeding.

The FBI immediately classified the incident as a terrorist attack, and President Obama urgently issued a statement at the White House.

A woman prays at the finish line of a marathon.

Doctors at the scene of the tragedy on April 15, 2013.

Medical workers helping a wounded man.

The country's best specialists from the Federal Bureau of Investigation gathered in Boston. They are trying to find any evidence, any clues to find the perpetrators and masterminds of this terrorist attack. There is no longer any doubt that this is a terrorist attack.

Boston hospitals began accepting the wounded almost from the first minutes after the tragedy. They are still working in emergency mode, many have already undergone operations, and doctors continue to fight for the lives of some.

A Boston police officer clears Boylston Street of photographers and onlookers.

Medical workers transport a man whose legs were blown off by an explosion.

There was a terrorist attack in the United States for the first time since September 11, 2001. At least three people were killed in two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

On Monday, improvised explosive devices were detonated at the finish line of the oldest marathon on Goodwill Street in Boston. As a result of explosions that occurred at 02:50 minutes east coast USA within 12 seconds of each other, three people were killed, including an eight-year-old child. According to preliminary information, over 140 people were injured.

These explosions were the first terrorist attack on US soil since the attack by al-Qaeda militants on the Twin Towers of the World War II. shopping center, Pentagon and in 2001, which claimed the lives of almost three thousand people.

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1. Two explosions occurred near the finish line of the Boston Marathon in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. At least 3 people were killed (including 1 child) and several dozen were injured. An investigation has begun into the incident.

2. According to eyewitnesses, two explosive devices went off right in the crowd of spectators near the marathon finish line, immediately after the athletes crossed it. Then chaos began.

3. Dozens of amputations were performed in Boston hospitals.

5. Everything suggests that the attack was carefully planned.

7. Soldiers and policemen tightly cordoned off the crime scene so that experts could carefully collect all possible evidence.

8. Medical workers treat victims at the finish line of the Boston Marathon after the bombings in Boston.

9. In the first hours after the tragedy, US President Barack Obama made a short statement. “We still don’t know who did it and why. But we will find out. And those responsible for the senseless explosions - a person or a group - will feel the full weight of the law,” the head of state said, as quoted by CNN.

10. Even though Obama didn't say the word "terrorism," federal authorities who are investigating the incident in Boston still classify it as terrorist, CNN notes. A law enforcement source close to the investigation clarified which hostile forces were involved in the explosions: foreign or domestic.

11. After Obama's speech, a White House official made the following clarification: "Any incident that involves multiple explosive devices, as happened in Boston, is clearly an act of terror and will be treated as an act of terror."

12. A third explosion was also initially reported at a public library, but it was later revealed that there had been a fire unrelated to the attack.

13. According to preliminary investigation data, the explosive devices were of low power, CNN reported, citing a US law enforcement official. No traces of industrial explosives were found at the site of the explosions, which may indicate handicraft production.

14.V Medical Center Boston ambulances delivered 23 wounded, 16 of whom are in serious condition. The most common diagnosis is leg injuries.

15. Presumably, the bombs were detonated remotely, using mobile phone- Approximately 40 minutes after the explosions, mobile communications in Boston were turned off to prevent the possibility of other explosive devices being set off.

16. Counter-terrorism police searching the site of the explosion found five more unexploded explosive devices in the vicinity, which were neutralized on the spot, the Wall Street Journal website reported.

17. Boston Children's Hospital posted on Facebook a list of those hospitalized from the scene of the tragedy - four children and one adult were taken here. The youngest patient is only two years old; the boy was wounded in the head and is in the operating room. In the same institution there are children aged seven, nine and 12 with various injuries.

18. Brigam Women's Hospital is treating 28 victims, doctors assess the condition of two of them as critical, ten people were seriously injured. The youngest patient admitted to this hospital is three years old.

19. In Boston, an anonymous help line has been opened in the investigation of the tragedy, and information hotlines are being distributed to find relatives and friends. According to CNN, the condition of 17 of the 132 wounded as a result of the terrorist attacks in Boston and admitted to various hospitals in the city is assessed as critical. The epicenter of the tragedy remains cordoned off.

Boston Marathon bombings- a terrorist attack that occurred on April 15, 2013 at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, in its spectator area. Two explosions occurred within 12 seconds of each other, killing three people and injuring more than 280 others.

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Terrorist act

Marathon

Explosions

The terrorist attack involved the detonation of two improvised explosive devices located near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The first explosion occurred at 14:49:44 EDT in the spectator area near the finish line. The marathon scoreboard showed a time of 4:09.43 (4 hours 9 minutes and 43 seconds from the start of the third group of runners). Although by this time most of the runners had already finished, 5,700 people remained on the course. After 12 seconds, a second explosion occurred in the spectator area at a distance of about 170 meters from the site of the first one.

The police forces on duty at the scene immediately began evacuating spectators and marathon participants, and doctors and volunteers began helping the victims. The explosions killed three people and injured more than 280 people; some of the victims had their limbs blown off by the explosion. Nearby buildings were damaged by the explosions; their windows were broken. Police and doctors reported that the bombs were filled with ball bearings and nails.

Responsibility

To date, no one has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack. However, the main suspects, according to American intelligence services, were the Tsarnaev brothers, former citizens Kyrgyzstan, having mixed Chechen-Avar origin. Later, during a police and intelligence operation in Boston, Tamerlan Tsarnaev died, and younger brother- Dzhokhar was detained.

Victims

Boston Children's Hospital said at least eight children were transported from the scene of the attack: a two-year-old boy with a severe head injury, a nine-year-old girl with a serious leg wound and six other children under the age of 15. Perhaps there are more minors among the victims, but various reasons they were taken to other hospitals.

Course of events after the terrorist attack

On April 18, the FBI released images of the suspects in the attack. It also reported that criminals killed a police officer in Watertown, Massachusetts, stole an SUV and exchanged gunfire with police during a pursuit. As a result of this, an MBTA police officer was very seriously injured and hospitalized. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed and his brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was wounded but managed to escape. The result was a police manhunt that deployed thousands of officers to search the entire Watertown area.

On April 19, city officials asked residents of Watertown, as well as its suburbs, including Boston itself, not to leave their homes and remain in their homes. Also, almost all public transport, enterprises and government agencies were temporarily closed, which led to the creation of a deserted urban environment big size and duration for a quicker capture of a fugitive criminal. At approximately 7 p.m., shortly after the order to keep people in their homes was lifted, a Watertown resident helped police locate a suspect attempting to hide in a boat in the backyard of a witness's home. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was arrested and taken to the hospital.

During the first interrogation at the hospital, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev admitted to the police that it was his brother who was the mastermind of the crime. He said that their actions were motivated by Islamic extremism and the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and also added that they are an independent and independent radical group and do not belong to any other terrorist group. But, in turn, we learned how to build explosive devices with the help of an online magazine Inspire al-Qaeda's ultra-radical affiliate in Yemen. Dzhokhar insisted that if they had managed to escape without being caught, they would have decided to go to New York to blow up Times Square.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged on April 22, while he was in the hospital. He was charged with using weapons of mass destruction and causing property damage, committed by a group of persons by prior conspiracy, resulting in the death of several people.

Investigation

Suspects

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

On the evening of April 18, two young men approached a police officer in the city of Cambridge (a suburb of Boston), and one of them shot him several times in the head. The policeman, 26-year-old Sean Collier, died at the scene. The attackers got into his patrol car, and then seized another car - a Mercedes SUV, and they told the driver, who was taken hostage for half an hour and then released, that it was they who staged the explosion at the Boston Marathon. It was reported that those who attacked the police officer then went to a nearby 7-Eleven grocery store and committed an armed robbery there, but this information turned out to be incorrect - they were not the ones who committed the robbery.

Then the police got on the trail of the criminals, and the chase began. The criminals rushed to the Boston suburb of Watertown, shooting at police officers and throwing homemade explosive devices at them along the way. As a result, a Boston Transit Police officer received a serious gunshot wound. The chase ended in Watertown, where the older gunman ran toward police and fired until he ran out of bullets. The police rushed up and tried to handcuff him when the younger brother, who was in the car, took off in their direction, prompting them to run away. The police fled, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev drove over his brother, dragged him along the ground, hooked him with the bottom of the car, broke through the cordon and disappeared.

It was established that the eldest of the terrorists was 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and the one who escaped was 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, his brother. Until 2002, the Tsarnaev brothers lived in Dagestan, in Makhachkala, where they had previously moved from Kyrgyzstan (from the city of Tokmak). Being Chechens by nationality, they arrived in the United States in 2002 as citizens of Kyrgyzstan. In 2012, Tamerlan Tsarnaev spent six months in Russia.

The Boston Police Department posted on its Twitter page an image of the Massachusetts license plate 116 GC7 belonging to the green 1999 Honda sedan in which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fled. The FBI website posted a photo of the suspect and asked the public to call the attached phone number with any relevant information. The car the police were looking for was found in the Boston area on April 19, with no one in it. In connection with the operation to capture Dzhokhar, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a number of others were temporarily closed educational institutions. Police armored vehicles, police cars and ambulances were pulled into the area where the alleged terrorist could be hiding.

On the evening of April 19, Dzhokhar was detained in Watertown. Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis told a press conference how Dzhokhar was detained: “The suspect came to our attention after a brutal attempt on our officer and a robbery, or rather a car theft at a gas station, we have camera footage.” But, according to Davis, he managed to escape. Later, a telephone call was received, in which three Boston police officers, along with military personnel and FBI agents, went to the indicated address. “A man came out of his house, where he had been all day due to the stay-at-home orders, and said he noticed blood on his motorboat in the yard.” Tsarnaev's hideout was discovered using a FLIR infrared camera (English) Russian on a police helicopter. Dzhokhar responded to calls to surrender by shooting. The police threw stun grenades at the boat, and after a short shootout, the FBI managed to get inside the boat and remove him from it. The wounded Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured and taken to the hospital in serious condition. According to doctors, he has two severe gunshot wounds, his condition was assessed as critical.

Several months before the terrorist attack, the Russian FSB repeatedly sent information to the FBI about the activities of the Tsarnaev brothers. However, there was no response to requests from the Russian side. To Russia’s latest request for cooperation in the fight against terrorism, the American side responded that they would “deal with their citizens themselves” and refused to cooperate.

Additional Persons

On May 1, 2013, information appeared that two students from Kazakhstan were detained - Dias Kadyrbaev and Azamat Tazhayakov, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s college acquaintances. They were charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice. They are accused of throwing a backpack and electronic devices from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's room after learning he was suspected of carrying out the attack. In addition, the detainees could give false testimony to the investigation. In addition, US citizen Robel Phillipos was detained and accused of giving false statements to investigators. The jury trial in the case of Kadyrbaev, Tazhayakov and Phillipos began on June 23, 2014. Azamat Tazhayakov was sentenced to 3 years in prison; on the morning of June 16, 2016, he returned to Alma-Ata. Dias Kadyrbaev was sentenced to 6 years in prison.

On May 22, an acquaintance of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, an immigrant from Chechnya Ibragim Todashev, was killed. It was initially reported that Todashev staged a shootout with FBI agents, during which he was killed. Later, reports appeared in the media that Todashev tried to seize the weapon of one of the FBI employees, and also that he used a knife in the attack. Later, two interrogation participants immediately stated that Ibragim Todashev did not have a weapon, and that during the attack he overturned a table and a chair. Todashev's father stated that seven shots were fired at his son, one of which was fired into the back of the head. According to the police, before his death, Ibragim Todashev admitted during interrogation that in September 2011 he participated in the murder of three people in the city of Waltham, Massachusetts, along with Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

At the end of May 2014, charges were brought against taxi driver Khairullozhon Matanov, 23 years old, a resident of Quincy, Massachusetts, a native of Kyrgyzstan. The investigation established that Matanov had dinner with the main defendants in the case, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the day before the terrorist attack. According to investigators, Matanov hid his friendly relations with the Tsarnaevs, tried to destroy, change and falsify records and documents indicating connections with them. He is accused of complicity in the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, destruction of evidence and making false statements. .

Reaction to the terrorist attack

In connection with the terrorist attack in all major cities The US has raised its terrorist threat level and taken enhanced security measures. The Boston airport was closed for 30 minutes due to a flight ban over the area near the site of the terrorist attack. Many people express their condolences in connection with the terrorist attack and offer their help to the victims. On April 19, about 9 thousand police officers concentrated in Boston and its suburbs; authorities in Massachusetts announced the introduction of a regime emergency. Google has launched a special section Boston Marathon Explosions Online Google Person Finder to help and search for victims of the terrorist attack.

Court

Court hearings in the case began in July 2013. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty to any of the 30 charges against him. According to Reuters, US Attorney General Eric Holder intends to seek the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. “If he is found guilty,” the prosecutor general said, “we will demand the death penalty for him.”

On January 5, 2015, the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev began. Tsarnaev's lawyers have been negotiating a pre-trial deal with the prosecution for months. In particular, the possibility of Tsarnaev admitting his guilt in exchange for a sentence of life imprisonment without parole was discussed. However, this would mean abandoning the prosecution's request for the death penalty, and ultimately the US Department of Justice did not agree to this step.

On January 7, 2015, jury selection began. During the first three days of the trial, 1,200 jury candidates arrived at the federal courthouse, from which 12 primary and 6 alternate jurors were selected. The defendant was familiarized with the indictment, which was read to him by Judge George O'Toole. Tsarnaev's lawyers tried to present their client as a naive victim of manipulation by his older brother Tamerlan and get him a life sentence. Representatives of the prosecution, in turn, insisted that Tsarnaev - Jr. is a religious fanatic and a cold-blooded killer, driven by hatred of the United States. They intended to pursue for the accused capital punishment punishments

On April 8, 2015, the jury returned a verdict against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. This was preceded by 17 days of testimony and the presentation of evidence. The jury was shown photographs and videos of the aftermath of the explosions. Survivors of the attack gave their testimonies. Among them was the father of the youngest victim of the explosion, an eight-year-old boy named Martin Richard, who was literally torn to pieces by the second bomb. Prosecutors described Tsarnaev as a cold-blooded killer who plotted with his brother Tamerlan to kill American citizens in retaliation for the US military's actions in Muslim countries. Prosecutor Alok Chakravarty said: "This was a sober, carefully planned attack, everything was premeditated." The jury - seven women and five men - deliberated for a day and a half before reaching a verdict. Tsarnaev was found guilty on all 30 counts, including his participation in the attack. He was also found guilty of shooting and killing police officer Sean Collier days after the attack, when the FBI had already released photographs of him and his brother as suspects in the attack. Although prosecutors couldn't say with certainty which brother pulled the trigger, both were found "equally culpable" in Collier's death.

On May 15, 2015, a federal judge announced the verdict: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found guilty on all 30 counts and sentenced to death. According to the verdict, he will be given a lethal injection.

The Middlesex County District Attorney's Office intends to file criminal charges against death row inmate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He is charged with the murder of police officer Sean Collier and a number of other crimes he committed after the April 15, 2013 terrorist attack at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. District Attorney Marian Ryan intends to return Tsarnaev from a prison in Colorado to a county prison in Massachusetts for investigative actions. According to lawyers, we're talking about about a precedent decision, since previously those sentenced to death were not the objects of additional legal prosecution.

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  2. The number of victims of the terrorist attack in Boston has increased to three people, Lenta.ru (April 16, 2013). Retrieved April 16, 2013.
  3. Kotz, Deborah. Injury toll from Marathon bombings rises to 282 , Boston Globe(April 23, 2013). Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  4. Marathon route on the official website (English). Retrieved April 15, 2013.

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