Russia Must Cure Blasts' Root Cause

Russia Must Cure Blasts' Root Cause

Thirty-eight are dead, seventy-three hospitalized with injuries; ten walked into the hospitals for medical attention but did not stay. These are the latest numbers from Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations. On March 29, 2010, two female suicide bombers walked into the Moscow subway in the midst of rush hour, and at 7:57 am the first blast instantly killed over two dozen people in Lubyanka subway station near the city center and the the headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB, formerly the KGB). Forty minutes later, a second explosion happened on the same line of the subway, only three stops away.

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