Moscow airport Sheremetyevo received an anonymous call about the allegedly preparing attack. About this, Interfax was informed by a source in emergency services. "The attacker reported on the alleged readiness of certain persons within 15 minutes to attack the airport and planes," the source said.. In the air harbor was organized a check, the threat was not confirmed. Also, the source noted that the caller did not hide his phone number and he was easily installed. The search for an attacker started. In the evening of September 16, the police in the capital received reports of bombs in several nightclubs in the center of Moscow. Hundreds of people were evacuated. None of the threats eventually proved to be true. This week in Russia, another wave of anonymous calls about mining swept through, as a result, tens of thousands of people were evacuated in several cities of the country, including Moscow and St. Petersburg.
In particular, 16 schools were evacuated in the capital. The unknown also reported on the threats of explosions at stations, in administrative buildings, shopping centers and apartment buildings. On September 14, it became known that in the criminal cases brought after mass deliberately false reports of terrorist attacks, the first suspects were detained - teenagers acting as imitators.
Original article: A telephone terrorist telephoned Sheremetyevo and disclosed his number.