U.S. military attache's wife robbed in Moscow metro

MOSCOW. Aug 14 (Interfax-AVN) - The U.S. military attache's wife has been robbed in the Moscow metro, the Moscow Police told Interfax.

On Tuesday morning, U.S. Military Attache Garry Tabak's wife Irina complained to the police that a thief had stolen her purse at the Belorusskaya metro station. There was a diplomatic immunity card, a driver's license, a car registration certificate, personalized bank cards and her husband's and children's documents in the purse.

Irina Tabak could not describe the thief. Police are searching for the culprit.