Communities in southern Russia are observing a day of mourning for victims of the suicide attack on a Russian train on Friday which killed 42 people. All entertainment programmes on TV and radio in Stavropol region, where the bomb attack took place, were cancelled. On Sunday, the funerals of 30 of the victims were held in the town of Kislovodsk, where many of those killed or injured in the blast were students. Twenty-one people are still in a critical state following the attack. No-one has claimed responsibility for the blast, but officials have suggested that Chechen rebels are behind it. Full Story
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