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Moscow after attacks: people scared of using subway
Moscow after attacks: people scared of using subway
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The subway stations Lubyanka and Park Kultury, where two suicide bombers detonated explosives during rush hour on Monday morning, reopened for passengers... 30.03.2010, Sputnik International
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The subway stations Lubyanka and Park Kultury, where two suicide bombers detonated explosives during rush hour on Monday morning, reopened for passengers nearly ten hours after the attacks. But the number of people using the subway dropped sharply.
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Moscow after attacks: people scared of using subway
09:52 GMT 30.03.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) The subway stations Lubyanka and Park Kultury, where two suicide bombers detonated explosives during rush hour on Monday morning, reopened for passengers nearly ten hours after the attacks. But the number of people using the subway dropped sharply.
Even during the evening rush hour, trains ran half-empty on the Circle Line, which is always busy at this time of the day. It was the same with other lines. People interviewed by RIA Novosti admitted they were scared of using the subway now.
The subway stations Lubyanka and Park Kultury, where two suicide bombers detonated explosives during rush hour on Monday morning, reopened for passengers nearly ten hours after the attacks. But the number of people using the subway dropped sharply.
Even during the evening rush hour, trains ran half-empty on the Circle Line, which is always busy at this time of the day. It was the same with other lines. People interviewed by RIA Novosti admitted they were scared of using the subway now.