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RIA Novosti / Vladimir Fedorenko, STF 29.03.2010, 13:26 25 comments

Two blasts in Moscow Metro, dozens killed

Two explosions have rocked the Moscow Metro this morning, claiming dozens of dead and injured. According to preliminary data, the blasts were carried out by suicide bombers.

RIA Novosti / Аlexey Nikolskiy, STF 29.03.2010, 14:56 9 comments

Putin condemns Metro attacks, urgently flies to Moscow

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has returned to Moscow, interrupting a working trip in Siberia, after terrorists exploded two bombs in the Metro, killing dozens.

Russian Federation, Moscow: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks during an emergency session of the Security Council at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 29, 2010. (Ria Novosti / Vladimir Rodionov) 30.03.2010, 04:42 5 comments

Suppression of terrorism in Russia will continue – Medvedev

The Russian government will continue its tough measures suppressing terrorism, Dmitry Medvedev stated during the emergency meeting dedicated to the blasts in the Moscow Metro.

RIA Novosti / Vladimir Fedorenko, STF 30.03.2010, 02:04 20 comments

Law enforcers pursue possible causes of Moscow bombings

The death toll from the bomb attacks on two Moscow underground stations has reached 39 people. More than 70 others were injured in the explosions during the crowded morning rush hour.

Commemoration day of the terrorist act between Paveletskaya and  Avtozavodskaya Metro station on February 6, 2004 RIA Novosti / Ruslan Krivobok, STF 29.03.2010, 12:44 1 comment

Recent history of terror attacks in Moscow

Moscow has a sad but significant history of blasts and terrorist acts. Here are the main events from over the last few decades.

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Moscow remembers metro terror blast

For the fifth time hundreds gathered for a memorial service at Moscow’s Avtozavodskaya subway station to commemorate victims of the biggest terror act in the history of Moscow’s underground.

AFP Photo / Kazbek Basayev 06.03.2010, 15:09 2 comments

Body of gang leader responsible for Nevsky Express bombing identified

Russian authorities have positively identified the body of Said Buryatsky, the gang leader from the North Caucasus blamed for bombing the Nevsky Express train in November that killed 28.

RIA Novosti 15.01.2010, 17:40

Two sentenced in connection with 2007 “Nevsky Express” train bombing

Two men were sentenced to four and 10 years in prison Friday in connection with the August 2007 attack on Russia’s Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed passenger train.

RIA Novosti Photo 04.12.2009, 16:51

Faulty chairs to blame for casualties in Russian train derailment – paper

A Russian newspaper reports that most of the fatalities in the recent Moscow-St. Petersburg train disaster were due to the inferior quality of chairs and their fittings.

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Born thrice: lady survives both Nevsky Express derailments

A St. Petersburg woman had to relive her worst nightmare during Friday’s derailment of the Nevsky Express train. She survived the catastrophe of the very same train two years ago.

Condolences from across the globe to Moscow following terror attack

Published: 29 March, 2010, 13:39
Edited: 05 April, 2010, 17:06


Emergency workers helping an injured man at Park Kultury Metro station (RIA Novosti / Vladimir Fedorenko)

World leaders have offered their condolences to Russia over the two explosions that rocked the Moscow Metro on Monday morning, leaving dozens of dead and injured.

 
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Sam March 29, 2010, 14:35 quote
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My condolences to the people of Moscow and Russia as a whole. These responsible have to be hunted down and eradicated as the rats they are. The hallmarks are very similar to the bombing of the London underground, I suggest they look at the origins of this attack, i would be surprised if they don't have a common link.

Meslin March 29, 2010, 18:46 quote
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My Dear Russian Friends. I send my most Sincere Condolences for the victims of those two horrible tragedies. In such a sad moment, I do not like to be the person who often disagree but could it be possible to invent some kind of a thermometer to check the Sincerity of those World leaders who rush to send messages of sympathy. I do not disregard the modern communication's tools but it seems to me quiet unrealistic that for example, according to French media, Mr Sarkozy had sent condolences' message to Mr Medvedev at 5 A-M Washington-time. The first blast took place, at nearly 1 P-M in the American capital and the French president is there. This observation about sincerity apply also for Obama and many others. I do not say that the messages were not sent; but by whom ! We must respect the Russian people' sorrow and not use it in a deceitful manner. Sincerely. Jean-Claude Meslin

C April 01, 2010, 01:43 quote
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To My Dear Russian Friends, My deepest condolences to the people of the Russian Federation. It's hard when loved ones are killed in such a horrible way. I truly hope that the people who have committed this crime will be brought to justice soon. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Sincerely, "C" United States of America

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