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Moscow Subway Explosions: Dozens Killed By Two Female Suicide Bombers

VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV   03/29/10 10:20 PM ET   AP

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MOSCOW — Terror returned to the heart of Russia, with two deadly suicide bombings on the Moscow subway at rush hour, including an attack at the station beneath the headquarters of the secret police.

At least 38 people were killed and more than 60 wounded in Monday morning's blasts, the first such attacks in Moscow in six years.

Russian police have killed several Islamic militant leaders in the North Caucasus recently, including one last week in the Kabardino-Balkariya region, which raised fears of retaliatory strikes and escalating bloodshed by the militants.

As smoke billowed through the subway tunnels not far from the Kremlin and dazed survivors streamed out of the vast transportation system, al-Qaida-affiliated Web sites were abuzz with celebration of the attacks by the two female suicide bombers.

The bombings showed that the beleaguered rebels are still strong enough to inflict harm on an increasingly assertive Russia, and they followed a warning last month from Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov that "the war is coming to their cities."

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who built much of his political capital by directing a fierce war against Chechen separatists a decade ago, promised to track down and kill the organizers of what he called a "disgusting" crime.

"The terrorists will be destroyed," he said on national television.

In a televised meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, Federal Security Service head Alexander Bortnikov said the remains of the two bombers pointed to a Caucasus connection. "We will continue the fight against terrorism unswervingly and to the end," Medvedev said.

Umarov, the Chechen rebel leader, has relied on al-Qaida's financial support and has several al-Qaida emissaries in his entourage, said Alexander Ignatenko, the head of the independent Moscow-based Institute for Religion and Politics, who has closely followed the Islamic insurgency in the Caucasus.

"Al-Qaida has established a presence in the North Caucasus, like they did in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia and Europe," Ignatenko told The Associated Press. The militants' links with al-Qaida also are recognized by other experts on terrorism.

Militants in the Caucasus have declared the creation of an Islamic state as their top goal. Radical Islamic sects have spread throughout the Caucasus region and parts of Russia as well, with religious schools set up. In Chechnya, Kremlin-backed strongman Ramzan Kadyrov has conducted a campaign to impose Islamic values in an effort to blunt the appeal of hard-line Islamic separatists.

Monday's first explosion took place just before 8 a.m. at the Lubyanka station in central Moscow, beneath the notorious headquarters of the Federal Security Service or FSB, the KGB's main successor agency. The FSB is a symbol of power under Putin, a former KGB officer who headed the agency before his election as president in 2000.

About 45 minutes later, a second blast hit the Park Kultury station on the same subway line, which is near renowned Gorky Park. In both cases, the bombs were detonated as the trains pulled into the stations and the doors were opening.

"I was getting off the train when I heard the sound of an explosion and saw clouds of smoke," said Yegor Barbatunov, 29. "The (Park Kultury) station was jammed with people trying to get out, but there was no panic. I saw a young man walking past, blood pouring off his head and neck and trickling to the floor."

Added Alevtina Rogatova, a 23-year-old student who was on the same train: "I smelled burning plastic and heard cries of 'let the wounded through.'"

Amateur video on Russian TV showed wounded and possibly dead commuters on the floor of the smoke-filled Lubyanka station. One video showed gruesome images of dead passengers sprawled inside a mangled subway car and a bloody leg lying on a station platform.

Passengers streamed out of the stations, many crying and making frantic calls on cell phones. The wounded were put on ambulances and helicopters, some with their heads wrapped in bloody bandages, as sirens wailed.

Traffic was paralyzed as large sections of downtown were closed off. Some gypsy cab drivers jacked up their rates for panicky passengers trying to get to work, drawing a harsh rebuke from Orthodox Patriarch Kirill later in the day.

"Any desire to profit on the grief of others brings nothing but grief in return," Patriarch Kirill said after a liturgy.

At 4 p.m., the two subway stations reopened and dozens boarded waiting trains.

"It's really terrifying," said Vasily Vlastinin, 16. "It's become dangerous to ride the metro, but I'll keep taking the metro. You have to get to school, to college, to work somehow."

Both stations had been scrubbed clean. Holes left by shrapnel in the granite were the only reminder of the day's tragic bombings.

The ornate Moscow subway system is the world's second-busiest after Tokyo's, carrying around 7 million passengers on an average workday, and is a key element in running the sprawling and traffic-choked city.

The last confirmed terrorist attack in Moscow was in August 2004, when a suicide bomber blew herself up outside a subway station, killing 10 people. Chechen rebels claimed responsibility.

In February 2004, a suicide bomber from the North Caucasus attacked a subway train during the morning rush hour, killing more than 40 people and wounding more than 100.

Dozens of contributors to three Web sites affiliated with al-Qaida wrote comments in praise of Monday's attacks. One site opened a special page to "receive congratulations" for the Chechen rebels who "started the dark tunnel attacks in the apostate countries," and all wished for God to accept the two women as martyrs.

"Don't forget Russia's crimes of genocide in the Caucasus and Chechnya," said one writer. "The battle has been shifted to the heart of Moscow," another wrote.

Ignatenko said Islamic militants in the Caucasus often recruit women whose relatives were killed by Russian security services.

"They tell them that if they become martyrs, they will join their husbands, brothers and fathers," he said. "And they also persuade them that the Russians as a nation share a collective guilt."

While the Russian army battered Chechen rebels a decade ago, the separatists continue to move through the region's mountains and forests with comparative ease despite security sweeps by federal forces and police under the control of local leaders loyal to the Kremlin.

Rights groups say that abductions, torture and killings of young men suspected of militant links by Russian security forces have helped swell the rebels' ranks.

World leaders, including President Barack Obama, condemned the subway attacks. Obama telephoned Medvedev to convey the condolences of the United States.

New York increased security in its transportation network with officers assigned to subways overnight held in place so they overlapped with the day tour. Special units also were assigned to transit facilities. Washington, D.C., Metro police conducted random inspections of stations and rail yards. Atlanta's public transit system said its police department was increasing the number of officers and patrols in the system.

In London and Madrid, two cities hit by terrorist attacks, officials said there were no immediate plans to tighten security.

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Associated Press Writers David Nowak, Jim Heintz, Lynn Berry and Mansur Mirovalev in Moscow and Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

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02:29 PM on 03/30/2010
Moscow metro: 19 black widows could launch fresh attacks

Nineteen "black widow" female suicide bombers trained by an Islamist terrorist known as "the Russian Bin Laden" remain at large and may launch fresh attacks on Moscow, Russian investigators have warned.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/7538556/Moscow-metro-19-black-widows-could-launch-fresh-attacks.html
02:29 PM on 03/30/2010
Nineteen 'black widow' female suicide bombers trained by an Islamist terrorist known as "the Russian Bin Laden" remain at large and may launch fresh attacks on Moscow, Russian investigators have warned.
10:40 AM on 03/30/2010
Goverments of today deal with opposition like this:

1) Bribe-If you do what I say I'll give you $$$
2) Force/Miltary-If you don't do what I say I'll bomb you and you will be annihilated

Then how can one blame opposition groups when they decide to keep their dignity/pride, say no to the first and retaliate when they are being destroyed for saying no to the first?

Of course I'm in no way condoning what happened in moscow but I'm talking about how all governments,whether in Europe,Asia,Africa,America you name it..follow the same protocol.No real/tangible peace will be achieved as long as this kind of behaivor continues.

We live in a very sad world.
10:31 AM on 03/30/2010
Tovarich.
We must execute a permanent solution to this problem.
Collection and relocation has worked before and it will work again.
Unlike other countries, we have lots of places to relocate malcontents to.
They have shown a total disregard for life, logic and political solution; they have brought grief and suffering upon themselves.
Collect and relocate is the ultimate solution to this problem.

Boris
10:18 AM on 03/30/2010
Dmitry, Tovarich.
The solution must be permanent and effective.
The Chechens must be kept out of all populated areas.
Let us get a Siberian Island ready for them and relocate ALL of them there. Siberian life will be quite a change for them ( nothing like their warm and verdant Caucauses ).
This will go on unless we find a PERMANENT and EFFECTIVE solution; we are quite tired of this.
I would like to suggest Severnaja Island as a possible location.
We need to have them all together in one place where we can keep an eye on them; they are not ready to live in a civilized society.
Give some thought to what I have proposed.

Boris
10:03 AM on 03/30/2010
Do any of you people know what kind of man the Chechnen president is ? He is a cold blooded murderer of women, you should read what he think should happen to women who don't follow strick Islam..

you would be shocked of his support for the killing of women who have loose values. and thats just a start for him..
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02:45 AM on 03/30/2010
Didn't the Russians already try to 'destroy' the Chechens many times?? That doesn't seem to have worked out.

We ought to be learning from these continued failures. You can't change minds with bullets.
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03:31 AM on 03/30/2010
True...but I wouldn't play with some in the Russian higher ups...some of those Chechens may end up poisoned like we saw a few years back with that one guy who was done in...they don't play. and if I was that Chechen leader, I would be careful where you go and what you do from here on out...
05:06 AM on 03/30/2010
The price of freedom is death.
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11:31 PM on 03/31/2010
I hear you, but being on the wrong side of torture, and even genocide, isn't worth much either - thats why these people are willing to blow themselves up.
02:29 AM on 03/30/2010
We must never forget that Islam is a religion of peace despite all of the evidence to the contrary.The problem is that muslims believe that Muhammed was the perfect man when in fact he was a murderer and a pedophile,and jihadists who are inspired by his example, have slaughtered innocent people all over the world.Jihad - killing for God.
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03:34 AM on 03/30/2010
Funny...wasn't that the aim of some of those nutty militiamen just caught in Michigan, Indiana and another state (which one escapes me right now)? So they reflect the beliefs of most Christians, yes? I think the answer is no...same goes for Muslims..throwing a wide net where none should ever be.
03:41 AM on 03/30/2010
Mohammed is the founder of Islam, his violence is followed by his supporters.
He taught that killing none Muslims is rewarded IN heaven 72 virgins.
01:07 AM on 03/30/2010
I thought Osama Bin Laden said it was because of the US's interference with a Lebonese conflict. (I can't remember exactly, but he stated his reasoning in one of the released tapes shortly after 9/11.)
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01:15 AM on 03/30/2010
read "Messages to the World" - transcripts of ubl's speech pre-9/11. the top two reasons were american (and other western) armed forces in saudi arabia and the u.s. support of israel
01:44 AM on 03/30/2010
More BS from that Arab terrorist thug! I guess he wants the Muzzies in Chechnya to have a homeland,too!
12:59 AM on 03/30/2010
Destroying Chechens is what led to today's actions. (See Putin.) Not sure Medvedev's approach is going to solve anything. Violence begets violence.
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12:13 PM on 03/30/2010
Same as with us in the middle east, with Israel's treatment of the Palestinians. You give violence, you get it back.
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RogerHWerner
12:16 AM on 03/30/2010
The subway system in Moscow, in fact in every European nation, is monitored by a very extensive real time camera system. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if they caught the women in the act of blowing themselves up. It's really not that much of a technological issue. UK implemented a system after their subway bombings. In fact, many European nations have a live camera system on most streets in major cities.
04:49 AM on 03/30/2010
Odd that the official statement was that they found bits of the bomber's bodies and THAT is how they determined who they were and where the bombers were from. I guess bits of flesh and clothing amid chaos have "return to sender" data, somehow. Incredible forensic work. CSI Miami wouldn't be so bold...
12:16 AM on 03/30/2010
Yes, Religion IS a tool, always has been always will be, and nothing but..
12:33 AM on 03/30/2010
A tool to explain the unexplainable?
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03:35 AM on 03/30/2010
A tool to make people subjugant...
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12:05 AM on 03/30/2010
Yo, Ivan, come on back to Afghanistan. We could use your help. Remember we were allies in the Big One? It'll be like old times.
12:03 AM on 03/30/2010
Question, how do we know it was two female suicide bombers? That came out instantly, I was wondering how they came to that conclusion.
12:13 AM on 03/30/2010
Cameras in the stations, I imagine.
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12:17 AM on 03/30/2010
Yes indeed. cameras are everywhere throughout Europe and have been for many years.
11:57 PM on 03/29/2010
Agreed! Right on point, I have posted something similar on another subject., The Russians are literally like that toy rabbit beating the drum, they keep going and going, that is something I truly admire about them..