Moscow Blasts Kill 34 in Deadliest Attacks Since 2004

2017-04-21 11:18
March 29 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Anastasia Haydulina reports on this morning's dual bombings on subway stations in central Moscow. At least 34 people died in the deadliest terrorist attacks in the Russian capital since 2004. A bomb exploded at the Lubyanka station, less than a kilometer from Red Square, at 7:56 a.m. local time and second rush-hour blast occured at 8:37 a.m. at Park Kultury station on the Garden Ring Road. Russia Today's Yulia Shapovalova also speaks.
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