Death Toll Rises to 10 in Moscow Subway Attack
MOSCOW — The death toll from a suicide bombing outside a Moscow subway station last week rose to 10 on Monday as a 20-year-old man succumbed to his injuries, Russian news agencies reported.
More than 50 people were wounded in the attack by a female suicide bomber Aug. 31 -- a week after two Russian jetliners departed from the same airport and crashed within minutes of each other in what officials determined were terrorist bombings.
All 90 people aboard both planes were killed, and the investigation has focused on two Chechen women believed to have been passengers.
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