Ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Russian authorities are working tirelessly to hunt down the "black widow" terrorist, supposedly rumored to be threatening the safety of athletes, spectators, and Russians, CBS News reported.
Authorities have distributed posters of the woman, identified as Ruzana Ibragimova. She has promised to get revenge for the death of her husband, an Islamic militant killed last year by Russian authority forces.
Ibragimova is not alone. It is reported that other widows whose husbands were killed may be employed by the Islamic terrorists to execute suicide attacks.
The terrorists released a video showing suicide bombers and a bomb being prepared.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has also been threatened, told reporters, "If we show we are afraid, we will encourage those terrorists in attaining their goal."
CIA Deputy Director Mike Morell, a current CBS News contributor, was more concerned.
""I think this is the biggest threat to any Olympics that we've seen in quite some time," he said. "The terrorists there are motivated, they are determined, and they are capable, as we have seen in the last few weeks."