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[ A simple little quiz: Do you think this suicide bomber yelled "Allah Akbhar" or "Praise Jesus" before he/she blew up? ]


Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 16 in Russian Train Station Blast

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by Mary Chastain 29 Dec 2013 7 post a comment
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On Sunday, a terrorist detonated a bomb at a busy Russian train station in Volgograd, killing at least 16 people and injuring over 50 more. This is the second terrorist attack in the last two months in the city, raising more security questions around the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.

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Russia is fucked. This is not merely an issue of Islamic extremism although they are involved while other Godless creatures are just using the same playbook. Russia has raped and robbed Chechnya, and every other weak country they could get their tentacles into for years. Chechnya is a slum of angry people with nowhere to go and nothing to do. Many of the bombers come from the same village as the brothers who struck at the Boston Marathon. They hate Putin. They hate Russia. This isn't going to stop. One 'advantage' Russia has though is when they seek out terror cells they don't care how many innocents they murder. Gonna get real bloody.
 
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[ This has become so common-place that these nice friendly Muslims barely make front-page news any more... ]

[h=1]Russian city hit by suicide bombing for second straight day[/h] Published December 30, 2013FoxNews.com



For the second time in as many days, an explosion rocked the Russian city of Volgograd Monday morning. Russian officials say a suicide bomber blew himself up on a trolleybus, killing at least 14 people and wounding nearly 30 others. The latest attack came one day after at least 17 people died in a suicide bombing at the city's central rail station.
The explosion ripped away much of the bus's exterior and broke windows in nearby buildings. The BBC reported that the explosion took place near a market in the city's Dzerzhinsky district. It virtually paralyzed public transport in the city, forcing many residents to walk long distances to get to work.
Vladimir Markin, the spokesman for Russia's main investigative agency, said Monday's explosion involved a bomb similar to the one used in Sunday's attack.
"That confirms the investigators' version that the two terror attacks were linked," Markin said in a statement. "They could have been prepared in one place."
The Interior Ministry ordered police to beef up patrols at railway stations and other transport facilities across Russia. Putin on Monday summoned the chief of the main KGB successor agency and the interior minister to discuss the situation, and sent the former to Volgograd to oversee the probe.
Volgograd, a city of 1 million people formerly known as Stalingrad during the Soviet era, is located approximately 425 miles northeast of the Black Sea resort town of Sochi, the site of next February's winter Olympics. Both cities are located near the unstable North Caucasus region, where Islamic insurgents have waged a campaign of violence against rule from Moscow for the better part of two decades.
The latest attacks will undoubtedly heighten fears by Russian officials that militant groups could step up the violence with the attention of much of the world expected to be on Sochi for the Olympic Games.
In a statement to Reuters, an IOC spokeswoman said. "Our condolences go to all those affected by today's bombing in Volgograd. Unfortunately, terrorism is a global phenomenon and no region is exempt, which is why security at the Games is a top priority for the IOC. At the Olympics, security is the responsibility of the local authorities, and we have no doubt that the Russian authorities will be up to the task."
Russian Olympic Committee chief Alexander Zhukov said Monday there was no need to take any extra steps to secure Sochi in the wake of the Volgograd bombings, as "everything necessary already has been done."
Russian authorities have introduced some of the most extensive identity checks and sweeping security measures ever seen at an international sports event.
Anyone wanting to attend the games that open on February 7 will have to buy a ticket online from the organizers and obtain a "spectator pass" for access. Doing so will require providing passport details and contacts that will allow the authorities to screen all visitors and check their identities upon arrival.
The security zone created around Sochi stretches approximately 60 miles along the Black Sea coast and up to 25 miles inland. Russian forces include special troops to patrol the forested mountains flanking the resort, drones to keep constant watch over Olympic facilities and speed boats to patrol the coast.
The security plan includes a ban on cars from outside the zone from a month before the games begin until a month after they end.
Suicide bombings have rocked Russia for years, but most have been in the North Caucasus region. However, Volgograd has now been struck three times in two months -- suggesting militants may be using the transportation hub as a renewed way of showing their reach outside their restive region.
Russian authorities have been slow to introduce stringent security checks on bus routes, making them the transport of choice for terrorists in the region. A few months ago authorities introduced a requirement for intercity bus passengers to produce ID when buying tickets, like rail or air passengers, but procedures have remained lax.
No group has claimed responsibility for either explosion, which occurred several months after Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov called for new attacks against civilian targets in Russia, including the Sochi Games.
Umarov had ordered a halt to attacks on civilian targets during the mass street protests against President Vladimir Putin in the winter of 2011-12. He reversed that order in July, urging his men to "do their utmost to derail" the Sochi Olympics which he described as "satanic dances on the bones of our ancestors."
Umarov previously claimed responsibility for twin bombings on the Moscow subway in March 2010 by female suicide bombers that killed 40 people and wounded more than 120, as well as a suicide bombing in January 2011 at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport that killed 37 people and injured more than 180.
Putin had ordered security stepped up at railway stations and airports around Russia after Sunday's bombing, which occurred during a period when many Russians travel to celebrate the New Year with their families. Putin on Monday summoned the chief of the main KGB successor agency and the Interior Minister to discuss the situation, and sent the former to Volgograd to oversee the probe.
 
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Muslims and Christians have probably done more harm in the world than any other groups. It's a shame. Oh by the way, zit, did you go back to school and get an education yet? You must feel like such a mental midget on a day to day basis. Don't worry. We have the smart masters of the world and then we have halfwits like you that pass on their inferior genes and infest this world of lesser people. Does it bother you seeing Muslims walking around? Do you piss your pants everytime you see one? Yeah...probably. Don't lie. You do realize all you're doing is feeding the ego of Muslims with your hate. To Muslims, when white people hate on them they see it as fear, fear feeds them and their egos. Good job Zit. Keep making them feel like big men with your paranoia and fears. Doesn't make a difference to me. One day you're learn though. You're just a little slow that's all.
 
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Actually halfwit zit, I think you have an inferiority complex that your religion is smaller than Islam. Don't worry. Both religions are equally phony. Relax. Now if you'll excuse me. I have to go get hammered. Woot woot!
 

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The funerals have begun in Volgograd following two suicide attacks on Sunday and Monday
 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to fight "terrorists until their complete annihilation", in his first comment on two suicide attacks in the southern city of Volgograd.
The attacks, on Sunday and Monday, claimed a total of 34 lives.
Thousands of police are patrolling public transport and checking traffic in the city following the attacks, which injured some 60 people.
The first victim has been buried - a policeman killed at the train station
 

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Volgograd, a city of one million known as Stalingrad during World War II, commemorated the 70th anniversary of the battle of the same name this year, in an outpouring of Russian patriotic fervour.


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Reserves called in The bombing of the railway station on Sunday and the attack on a trolleybus on Monday came days before the New Year holiday - one of Russia's biggest celebrations - and just over a month before the opening of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
In a New Year address in the eastern city of Khabarovsk, Mr Putin said: "We bow our heads in front of the victims of the terrible acts of terror.
"We will fiercely and consistently continue the fight against terrorists until their complete annihilation."
 

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Volgograd's streets are buzzing with special buses that carry police and military patrols. Soldiers are in full battle gear with helmets and bulletproof vests.
At the entrance to a large shopping mall police asked everyone to open their bags and unbutton coats. Everyone was treated with respect and people, mostly sales assistants queuing to get inside, were very patient.
However, one could immediately see many issues here. How long will the queue be when the shopping mall opens to the public? Is not such a gathering of people in a single place a security problem?
Some residents say new security measures, however chaotic, bring some relief. Others are quite sceptical. They doubt that policemen and soldiers will be able to find a bomber in the crowd. But almost everyone I spoke to said they wished these measures had been introduced in October, after the
 

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[h=2]Volgograd[/h]
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  • Struck by suspected suicide bombers three times in two months
  • Formerly known as Stalingrad, it was the scene of the bloodiest battle in World War II and has a deep symbolism for Russia
  • One of the biggest cities near the troubled North Caucasus region
  • A main transport hub between Moscow and Southern Russia
 

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[h=1]Syria misses chemical weapons deadline[/h]Nordic ships turn back as first tranche of stockpile has not yet arrived at port,

but Obama administration plays down delay:wink:
 

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there continue to be attacks? damn

I thought the freedom fighters would love the world by now

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(CNSNews.com) – President Barack Obama has described al Qaeda as having been “decimated,” “on the path to defeat” or some other variation at least 32 times since the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, according to White House transcripts.
 

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Two car bombs have exploded outside a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu, killing at least eight people.
The blasts were at the Jazeera hotel close to Mogadishu's airport, which is popular with Somali politicians.
Reports say the blasts were followed by exchanges of fire between security forces and the attackers.
The Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabab, who were driven out of Mogadishu in 2011, have said they carried out the attack.

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The two blasts at the hotel happened in quick succession
 

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[h=2]Al-Shabab At A Glance[/h]
  • "The Youth" in Arabic
  • Formed as a radical offshoot of the Union of Islamic Courts, which controlled Mogadishu, in 2006
  • Previously ran much of southern Somalia
  • Lost some popular support by banning Western aid agencies during 2011 famine
  • Estimated to have 7,000 to 9,000 fighters
  • Announced merger with al-Qaeda in 2012
 

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[h=1]Blast kills Palestinian diplomat in Prague when opening safe[/h]
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Mr Jamal succumbed to his injuries in hospital

A Palestinian diplomat has been killed in an explosion at his home in the Czech capital, Prague, in what police say appears to have been an accident.:wink:
 

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