#1 Moscow Subway Blasts Kill 34 in Deadliest Attacks Since 2004
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:52 am
businessweek
At least 34 people died in dual bombings on subway stations in central Moscow, including one next to the headquarters of the Federal Security Service, the deadliest attacks in the Russian capital since 2004.
A bomb exploded at the Lubyanka station, less than a kilometer from Red Square, at 7:56 a.m. local time today, killing 22 and injuring 11, said Irina Andrianova, a spokeswoman for the Emergency Situations Ministry. A blast at the Park Kultury station on the Garden Ring Road at 8:37 a.m. left 12 dead and wounded 15.
Both explosions occurred in the second subway car of the trains as people were getting on and off, Andrianova said on state television today.
The bombing of a subway train traveling between the Avtozavodskaya and Paveletskaya stations in 2004 killed 42 people and wounded 250. Then-President Vladimir Putin blamed that attack on Chechen separatists.