Vietnam prevented terrorist act of seizing the bus

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In Vietnam, at night of June 14, an unidentified woman of Russian origin attempted to seize a bus that made a regular cruise from Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City. At first, the woman threatened the bus driver with menstruation, apparently trying to intimidate him in this way. The bus driver ignored the threat, after which the woman took the Vietnamese, who spoke Russian, hostage, and was able to get to the steering, creating a critical situation for the passengers. The driver quickly oriented and managed to regain control of the bus. The woman continued to threaten the driver, because of what he had to stop the bus, after which she ran out and disappeared in an unknown direction.
The hostage said that the woman was in a deranged state, apparently because of the sudden onset of menstruation. From fragments of her incoherent speech, the phrases from time to time came: "home, your mother" and a rude abuse against Vietnam and its inhabitants. According to the unofficial version, she tried to seize the bus in order to return to her home from Vietnam she had suddenly become sick and tired of. It is also possible that in this way she tried to hide from the local Russian mafia, where she possibly worked as a drug trafficker.
She has already been nicknamed Bloody Carrie, because of her resemblance to the heroine of Stephen King’s novel because of clearly showed a bloody spot in the groin area.

See also:
* Russian dream and reality. He went to Vietnam's sea... and became a drug courier.
* Russia for Vietnam - friend or foe?
* Russian tourists - are they as harmless as they seem at first glance.

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