Russian security officials have launched search operations for three potential female suicide bombers, one of whom is believed to be in Sochi, ahead of next month's Winter Olympics.

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Police leaflets are pasted at a central Sochi hotel warning about the three potential suicide bombers.

A police letter said that one of them, Ruzanna Ibragimova, a 22-year-old widow of an Islamic militant, was at large in Sochi.

According to news24, Russian authorities have blamed the so-called 'black widows' of slain insurgents for previous suicide attacks in the country.

Police material distributed to the hotel staff also included pictures of two other women in veils: 26-year-old Zaira Aliyeva and 34-year-old Dzhannet Tsakhayeva, the report added.

It said they had been trained 'to perpetrate acts of terrorism' and warned that the two women are 'probably among us'.