40 killed in two explosions in Moscow Metro
Monday morning on 29 March Moscow was ripped by two explosions.
Reports say that at least 32 were killed on the Lubyanka station at about 7:56 a.m. when a bomb blew up in a car of the metro train.
Another explosion took place at the Park Kultury (Park of Culture) station. At least 15 people were killed.
The two explosions were performed by suicide bombers, Interfax reports.
This explosion is the first one in the past six years.
Moscow was submit to terrorist act in 2004 on February 6, when a bomb blew up in the train between Avtozavodskaya and Paveletskaya stations. Forty-one people were killed, over 250 injured.
Other explosions in the Moscow subway took place in 2004, 2001, 1998 and 1996.









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