Subway Blasts Kill Dozens in Moscow
Huge explosions during morning rush hour in two subway stations in central Moscow killed more than 33 people on Monday, officials said, raising fears of a renewal of terrorism here. Firefighters and Interior Ministry officers working near the entrance of the Lubyanka metro station after an explosion during rush hour in The causes of the blasts were not immediately clear, but the government said it suspected suicide bombers, Russian news agencies reported. The subway system, one of the world’s most extensive, had been subjected to attacks related to the separatist war in Chechnya in the early part of the last decade. PressTV: Twin blasts kill 35 in Moscow metro. Boston.com: Double suicide bombings kill 37 on Moscow subway. Daily Mail: Two bombs, 40mins apart, detonated during morning rush hour. PressTV: Russian leaders vow "retaliation" after Moscow blasts. LifeNews.ru: Pictures from the Russian Subway [Warning: Graphic]





