Second suspect in Boston Marathon bombing arrestedDzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect sought for the Boston Marathon bombing which left three dead and upwards of 180 injured has been captured after a lengthy and intensive manhunt that left the greater Boston area in a state of virtual lockdown Friday, the FBI confirmed via a statement Friday evening local time.12:13 20.04.2013
Boston Marathon bomber may be Kyrgyz refugee - reportOne of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers that remains at large may have been a Kyrgyz national from a family of refugees, a Makhachkala school formerly attended by the suspect told RIA Novosti.17:08 19.04.2013
All of Boston in virtual lockdown amid manhunt for Marathon bomberGovernor Deval Patrick reported moments ago that an order for everyone to remain indoors and not to open their doors for anyone other than officially identified police officers has been expanded to cover all of Boston as well as several surrounding cities, including Watertown, Waltham, Newton, Belmont, and Cambridge.16:30 19.04.2013
Boston Marathon bombers may be Russian nationals - APThe suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing may be from a region bordering Russia's Republic of Chechnya and had been living in the US for approximately one year, the AP reported Friday citing sources.14:51 19.04.2013
One Boston Marathon bombing suspect dead after MIT campus shootoutBoston Police Commissioner Edward Davis confirmed the death of one of the suspects implicated in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing which left three dead and upwards of 176 via his Twitter account Friday, stating simply: "One suspect dead. One at large. Armed and dangerous. White hat suspect at large"12:06 19.04.2013
No extra Sochi security after Boston blasts - officialRussia is not going to implement any extra security measures at the Sochi 2014 Winter Games in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, the government's Olympic supervisor Dmitry Kozak said Thursday, R-Sport agency reports.16:49 18.04.2013
Putin offers help with Boston bombings investigationRussian President Vladimir Putin offered Russia's assistance on Tuesday in the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three on Monday and left more than 140 injured.15:06 16.04.2013
At least three dead, dozens injured as blasts hit Boston MarathonAt least three people were killed Monday and more than 100 others injured, some critically, after a pair of powerful explosions ripped through a crowd near the finish line while the prestigious Boston Marathon was still in progress, local authorities and media in Boston reported.09:43 16.04.2013