FEAR AND ANGER
On Wednesday, many on Moscow's streets said they felt fear and anger.
"I fear for my family, for all our people. What have we done to deserve this?" said Nadezhda Grigoryeva, 50, mopping the floor at a nearby cafe. "I couldn't sleep last night, it's terrifying," she said.
People laid flowers at the entrances of the underpass. Some wept. Others stood in groups, wondering out loud whether this heralded a rerun of last year's series of apartment block bombings which killed nearly 300 people.
"If war is going on here in Moscow, let's do it openly. There can't be more blasts, oh God," Grigoryeva said.
Some blamed Chechen separatists for the latest blast, others refused to point the finger. russiatoday.com
PS Truly awful. I recall for years Soviet Press louded bus bombings in Tel Aviv as "struggle for freedom...
as for <<<I think Russia should use whatever means necessary to crush those Chechnyan jerks.>>>
"They sure would if they only could" plus lots of chechen civilians too... |