The Russian state terrorists who commit every day terrible atrocities against the peace-loving peoples of the Russian-occupied Caucasus Emirate will inevitably lay responsibility for the bombings in Moscow subway upon the Chechens, some Western media outlets predict.
"A Web site associated with Chechen separatists claimed responsibility for the attacks", the CNN reported from Moscow without, however, giving any link to this mysterious website.
"Immediately after the explosions, officials had cast suspicion on the separatists", the CNN reports.
"Suspicion could fall on the groups from North Caucasus where Moscow is fighting a growing Islamist insurgency", the Reuters said.
Women Martyrs were planning to hit the Lubyanka station, where the main building of the main Russian terrorist organization of the KGB is located, and the Park Kultury station, where the building of the central office of the Russian terrorist gang of the interior ministry is situated, a source in the management of the Moscow subway said.
"Thus, the militants wanted to send greetings to the special services".
Meanwhile, the Russians reported that they found a head, "supposedly of a Martyr", belonging to a young woman, on the Park Kultury station.
Body parts of an older woman were found on the Lubyanka station. Probably, she also blew herself, but there is no confirmation yet from Russian official sources on the issue.
"Women Martyr bombers, most likely, have never been earlier in a subway, so they could not orient themselves, they were only given the names of the stations, where they should detonate the blasts. Some inconsistency in the sequence of explosions is related to this", the Interfax agency quotes a Russian racist from the terrorist gang of the FSB.
It is assumed that the two women Martyrs entered the subway Monday morning on the Yugo-Zapadnaya station. They took a train of the red subway line.
The blasts took place on the stations of Lubyanka and Park Kultury with a half-an-hour interval.
Meanwhile, Russian blogs citing eyewitnesses reported that a great number of Russians were crushed to death in crowds of terrified passengers rushing out of the subway.
"They say that passengers were simply crushed or choked to death in the crowd. People crowded in the lobbies, there were thousands of people rushing out. Nevertheless, the subway was not closed for entry", a Russian blogger writes.
Department of Monitoring,
Kavkaz Center
Publication time: 29 March 2010, 13:34
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