LOS ANGELES TIMES – MOSCOW – At least 14 people were killed and 28 injured Monday morning by a suspected suicide bomb attack on a crowded trolley bus in the Russian city of Volgograd — the second such attack on mass transit in the city in as many days.
Ten passengers were killed immediately from the blast and four more died on the way to and in hospitals, officials said.
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Russian law enforcement agencies said the explosion was a terrorist act and that they suspect a connection between Monday’s attack and a suicide bombing on Sunday, less than 19 hours earlier, at the city’s main railway station.
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