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Moscow subway explosion: Chechnya separatists suspected

This morning, two subway stations were rocked by bomb explosions in the Moscow subway explosion. Just before 8 a.m., a female suicide bomber set off her explosive belt in the Lubyanka subway station. On the exact same subway line forty minutes later, a second bomber blew herself up at the Park Kultry station. Chechnian separatist groups are suspected in the Moscow subway explosion. Moscow police are using military payday loans to investigate the dual explosions.

Moscow subway explosion injures dozens

News sources are nevertheless getting casualty reports. Most news sources are reporting about 38 individuals dead and another 65 injured, at least 30 critically. Directly beneath the intelligence agency headquarters in Moscow, the first Moscow subway explosion happened right before 8 a.m. On the very same subway line, but several miles away, a second Moscow subway explosion happened forty minutes later.

Chechen “black widow” bombers blamed for Moscow subway explosion

North Caucasus area rebel groups are being blamed by the Russian federal security force. The North Caucasus region was, at one point, an independent nation. The North Caucasus region is now considered a “Russian federal subject”. Doku Umarov, the leader of one of the largest Chechen rebel groups, has not taken responsibility for the bombings, though he did threaten a “campaign of terror on Russian soil”. Currently, it is suspected that all of the suicide bombers were members of the female “black widow” extreme Chechnya separatists.

Higher security due to Moscow subway explosion

Nearly every major city subway stations around the world, security was on high alert. Tokyo put additional police and security patrols on their subway system. Bomb-sniffing dogs are doing sweeps in London. New York City is also employing bomb-sniffing dogs and extra police patrols. Washington DC had prepared a mass transit disaster drill today, and is continued with heightened patrols. With their security credit card, New York City plans to send an investigator to Moscow.

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