Monday, March 29, 2010

Double Suicide Bombing in Moscow Subway Kills 38

Thousands Surge After Explosions In Moscow Subway! Video & Description Of What It Was Like

the bombing in Moscow and what it means to Russian and U.S. relations.
There have been two explosions on Moscow's underground metro system. Both blasts happened during the Monday morning rush hour in what authorities believe could have been a co-ordinated attack, although it's still not confirmed how the explosions happened. At least 32 were killed and 11 wounded in the first explosion at Lubyanka station just before 8am, Moscow time. The station is near to The Kremlin and is beneath the headquarters of the Federal Security Service. A second explosion occurred 45 minutes later at Park Kultury station in central Moscow, killing at least 12 people and injuring 15 others. Both stations are on the same subway line, which has now been closed in the centre of the city. The police are on high alert across the Russian capital, and are investigating whether suicide bombers could be to blame. A terrorism investigation is underway. Emergency crews are at both blast sites. The wounded are being airlifted by helicopter to hospital, because the surrounding roads have ground to a halt.

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Subway blast: RT presenter caught in mayhem of Moscow metro bombing

Women suicide bombers are believed to have carried out the double blasts on Moscow's underground metro system, killing 35 and injuring 40 others. The explosions ripped through the city's subway during the busy Monday morning rush hour. RT presenter Yulia Shapovalov was at Park Kultury metro station when the blast occured there, some 45 minutes after the first explosion at Lubyanka station.