Monday, March 29, 2010

MOSCOW SUB WAY BOMB BLASTS.....PICS.

An image from a security camera at Lubyanka metro station, shows bodies lying on the ground after an explosion in Moscow March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers killed at least 37 people and injured 38 on two packed Moscow metro trains in the morning rush hour on Monday, officials said. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the worst attack on the Russian capital for six years.











In this image from Russia Today television an injured man is treated in an ambulance outside Park Kultury station in central Moscow after a bomb blast Monday March 29 2010. Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on Moscow's subway system as it was jam-packed with rush-hour passengers Monday, killing at least 35 people and wounding more than 30, the city's mayor and other officials said. (AP Photo) ** TV OUT.






Emergency Ministry officers and firefighters carry a body to an ambulance car in downtown Moscow on Monday, March 29, 2010. Two explosions blasted Moscow's subway system Monday morning as it was jam-packed with rush-hour passengers, killing at least 37 people, emergency officials and news agencies said.






A woman cries as Interior Ministry officers block her way in front of the exit of Lubyanka metro station in Moscow March 29, 2010.






In this image from video Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkovspeaks to media Monday, March 29, 2010 after two explosions hit the Moscow subway system during morning during rush hour, killing at least 35 people. Luzhkov said both explosions were believed to have been set off by by female suicide bombers ** TV OUT.






People leave Park Kultury subway station in downtown Moscow on Monday, March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on Moscow's subway system as it was jam-packed with rush-hour passengers Monday






A woman cries while standing next to an Emergencies Ministry member near Park Kultury metro station in Moscow March 29, 2010.






An ambulance sits parked near a puddle of blood at the Park Kultury metro station in Moscow on March 29, 2010 after two explosions during the early morning rush hour in metro stations killed at least 35 people. Moscow chief prosecutor Yury Syomin said that two women suicide bombers, wearing belts with explosives, caused the twin blasts -- one at Lubyanka station and the other at Park Kulturi station.






An image from a security camera at Park Kultury metro station, shows firefighters attending the scene following an explosion in Moscow March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers killed at least 37 people and injured 38 on two packed Moscow metro trains in the morning rush hour on Monday, officials said. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the worst attack on the Russian capital for six years.






MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 29: Passengers are seen in Moscow's subway some hours after the bomb blast, on March 29, 2010 in Moscow, Russia. At least 35 people were killed in two separate female suicide bombers blew themselves up on trains on Moscow's metro during morning rush hour. Twenty-Three people died in the Lubyanka station blast and around 40 minutes later a second explosion occurred at the Park Kultury station leaving another 12 people dead.






An image from Lifenews. ru shows a damaged coach after a bomb explosion at Lubyanka metro station in Moscow March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers killed at least 37 people and injured 38 on two Moscow metro trains in the rush hour on Monday, officials said. The blasts took place at Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations.






EDS NOTE: THIS IMAGE MUST BE USED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND MUST NOT BE RECROPPED TO ELIMINATE THE LOGO: GRAPHIC CONTENT; --In this image made from television, blast victims lie on the platform alongside a subway train hit by a explosion at Moscow's Park Kultury (Park of Culture) station, Monday, March 29, 2010, shortly after the blast. Two explosions blasted Moscow's subway system Monday morning as it was jam-packed with rush-hour passengers, killing at least 37 people, emergency officials and news agencies said.






EDS NOTE: THIS IMAGE MUST BE USED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND MUST NOT BE RECROPPED TO ELIMINATE THE LOGO: GRAPHIC CONTENT; --In this image made from television, Blast victims lie in a subway train hit by a explosion at Moscow's Lubyanka station, Monday, March 29, 2010, shortly after the blast.






A survivor of a bomb explosion talks on the phone near the exit of Park Kultury metro station in Moscow March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers killed at least 38 people on two Moscow metro trains in the rush hour on Monday, officials said. The blasts took place at Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations.








Police officers stand on the empty platform, quite uncommon for a Monday afternoon, alongside a subway train making a stop at the Park Kultury subway station that was earlier hit by an explosion, in Moscow, Monday, March 29, 2010. Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up on Moscow's subway system as it was jam-packed with rush-hour passengers Monday, killing at tens of people and wounding many more, officials said and blamed the carnage on terrorists from the restive Caucasus region that includes Chechnya.







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