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Attack on the Moscow underground

Claudia Bradshaw Claudia Bradshaw | 09:41 UK time, Monday, 29 March 2010

MoscowMetro.jpgNearly in two suicide bomb attacks on the Moscow underground during the morning rush hour.

It was just before 8am when the first explosion went off at Lubyanka, a central station. Police say 14 people inside a train and 11 on the platform were killed. The second attack came about half an hour later at the Park Kultury station, where 12 people were killed. The explosion struck the back of a train as people were boarding.

This is the second bomb attack on the Moscow Metro in 6 six years, , which carries 5 and half million passengers every day.

It is too early to speculate about who's responsible, although the Ö÷²¥´óÐã's correspondent in the city, , says past suicide bombings have been blamed on Chechen rebels fighting for independence in the North Caucasus region.

This is a reminder of terror attacks on train and subway stations that have happened before;
Mumbai in and , Madrid in , London in , Tokyo in .

If you live in Moscow or one of the cities above, we'd like to hear how you feel. Is it impossible to protect public transport systems? If you regularly travel on trains or the underground, what is your reaction?

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