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Russia says bomb caused train crash that killed 26

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This is very sad, I pray for the recovery of the injured, the solace of the families of the deceased and injured. It is my hope the Russian police can round up these fiends as soon as possible. As a civilized world we can not condone the actions of these madmen.

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I'm willin to bet the religion of peace is responsible for this.

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This obviously points to the religion of peace, the Chechens in this instance. Is it the silence before the storm, or am I wrong in saying that nothing significant has happened in Japan since the murder of Mr. Igarashi in 1993? Back to the issue, Russia in the largest country on earth and it is rather hard to guard every mile of the railway tracks; also there are (far too) many Muslims in Russia, many of them on significant posts - and that makes any such investigation rather difficult. I suggest 'The Year of the Green Snake' by TJ Kaze; maybe a remedy can be found therein...

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it is foxy game ... everytime a country attacks a group of innocent they do something to make the the attack look justified. now the "helpless" Russkis can gleefully bomb chehchen childrens (terrorists??)... sickened by the pattern

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its a crazy world

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I see a retaliatory strike in Chechnya coming sometime soon.

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I think the Russians will be a little more deliberate in their response. But I expect there will be a response and it won't be pleasant.

Yeah, crazy world.

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something similar was planned several years ago, but back this time police found out and stopped train in a right moment. very sad....

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