Pope sends condolences after Moscow bombing
Submitted on March 31, 2010
By CNA/EWTN News
Vatican City -- Pope Benedict XVI sent a telegram to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev expressing solidarity with the victims of the terrorist attacks in Moscow yesterday. According to media reports, 39 people died and more than 100 were injured when female suicide bombers detonated bombs on two Metro trains in Russia's capital city.
Chechen rebels are suspected, but no group has taken responsibility.
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