Moscow Attack a Test for Putin and His Record Against Terror
The bombings confronted Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin with a challenge to his record on terrorism, and raised the possibility that he would tighten his control over the government.
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The bombings confronted Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin with a challenge to his record on terrorism, and raised the possibility that he would tighten his control over the government.
The rush-hour bombings on the Moscow subway called to mind the “Black Widow” bombers who joined in some of the most high-profile attacks in the Chechen war.
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