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President Dmitry Medvedev fired a federal transport police chief yesterday and lashed out at "passive" officers who guard Russia's airports and rail stations after an airport suicide bombing killed 35 people.

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The recent crime wave and the latest bomb blast have put us back in yet another unfortunate situation.

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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed revenge Tuesday for the suicide bombing that killed 35 people at a Moscow airport — a familiar tough-on-terrorism stance that has underpinned his power but also led to a rising number of deadly attacks in Russia.

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Terrorists struck again in the heart of Russia, with a suicide bomber blowing himself up Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and turning its international arrivals terminal into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismembered bodies, screaming survivors and abandoned suitcases. At least 35 people were killed, including two British travelers.

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A suicide bomber set off an explosion that ripped through Moscow's busiest airport on yesterday, coating its international arrivals terminal in blood.

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President Dmitry Medvedev fired a federal transport police chief yesterday and lashed out at "passive" officers who guard Russia's airports and rail stations after an airport suicide bombing killed 35 people.

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The recent crime wave and the latest bomb blast have put us back in yet another unfortunate situation.

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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed revenge Tuesday for the suicide bombing that killed 35 people at a Moscow airport — a familiar tough-on-terrorism stance that has underpinned his power but also led to a rising number of deadly attacks in Russia.

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Terrorists struck again in the heart of Russia, with a suicide bomber blowing himself up Monday in Moscow's busiest airport and turning its international arrivals terminal into a smoky, blood-spattered hall of dismembered bodies, screaming survivors and abandoned suitcases. At least 35 people were killed, including two British travelers.

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A suicide bomber set off an explosion that ripped through Moscow's busiest airport on yesterday, coating its international arrivals terminal in blood.

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