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Double suicide bomb explosion at the railway station underground (metro) City Moscow last Monday morning (29 / 3) still leaves a deep sorrow for the Russian public.

Yesterday (30 / 3) Red Bear's Affairs held a national day of mourning as a form of their last respects to the dead which totals 39 people.

Put aside their fear and trauma, Muscovites flocked to the site of the explosion in the Lubyanka and the Park Kultury station. While tears in their eyes, they lit candles and laid flowers there. Flag flying at half mast in office buildings, shopping malls, and a complex of government in all corners of Russia.

Meanwhile, the upper house of the Kremlin's proposed imposition of the death penalty for the criminals and terrorists. "It is our reaction to the tragic events of yesterday (Monday, Red)," said Anatoly Kyskov, chairman of the Board Legal Committee of the Russian Federation, as quoted by RIA Novosti yesterday. Russia announced a moratorium on capital punishment in 1996, when joining the Council of Europe.

Simultaneously, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on the Supreme Court and high court of arbitration legislation to amend the current terrorism. They are required to formulate legislation that perfect deterrent to the terrorists.

"We will hunt down and destroy them until they can be all," said 44-year leader was quoted as saying by the BBC.

Pascainsiden a day makes at least 71 people treated intensively in the hospital, the Moscow metro back to operate as usual. Understandably, transportation, the subway is the most vital public transport in Russia. Each weekday, no less than seven million passengers use the services of the Moscow metro to get to the workplace.

"I feel a deep sadness in the metro today (yesterday, Red). No passengers ever seen a smile or laugh," said Alina Tsaritova, coed metro customers, told The Associated Press.

Yesterday security at every metro station and the airport of Russia is still more stringent than normal days. The policemen on patrol carrying machine guns and accompanied by trained dogs. The same can be seen at almost all stations all over Europe.

Index finger pointing to the Kremlin remains the North Caucasus, particularly Chechnya rebels, as it was explosive. Until yesterday, Russian police are still trying hard to identify the two suicide bombers who confirmed it was a female. They are still tracing the alleged relationship both with the group Black widows.

Head of Federal Security Agency (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov Russia believes that the explosion of two bombs that only 30 minutes later it was launched by militants in the North Caucasus.

"Two women (bombers, Red) that has access to several places in the North Caucasus," he said as quoted by Agence France-Presse. Unfortunately, he was not willing to provide further details.

Russian public memory returned Shahidka aka Black widows, a group of Chechen women whose husband was killed in a Russian special operations forces in the North Caucasus. As an act of revenge, the widow of the then launch suicide bomb attacks across Russia. They have actively launched an act of revenge pascadrama Nord-Ost hostage-taking in Moscow in October 2002.

Kommersant daily movement of Black widows linking it with the death of Alexander Tikhomirov aka Buryatsky Said. Islamic militant leader in the North Caucasus was killed in an attack by Russia's military offensive in the village of Ekazhevo, the Republic of Ingushetia on 2-3 March. That said, Tikhomirov got brave troops die consisting of 30 citizens of Ingushetia and Chechnya.

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