Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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Attacks Reawaken Fear of Caucasus Rebels

In the six years since the last suicide attack on the Moscow metro, Muscovites became insulated to the fighting in the Caucasus.


“You know, I don’t think it ever actually stopped,” said Aleksandr Zharkov, 22, a graduate student. He said he had started seeking out information about fighting in the Caucasus on Internet news sources, and had been surprised to discover much was still going on there, despite government claims that the insurgency had been brought to heel.
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No credit has been claimed. independents now dead or "KGB"?

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