Two bombs exploded under a suburban commuter train packed with students on their way to school in southern Russia on Wednesday, killing at least four people and wounding 44 in what authorities said probably was a Chechen terrorist attack. The blast was the latest in a series of explosions that have brought the war in Chechnya home to Russians. It left the area around the train tracks in the Stavropol region strewn with shredded notebooks, textbooks and body parts, witnesses said, and hospitals were flooded with casualties, at least 12 of whom were critically wounded. Full Story
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