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Survivors of a terrorist attack on a luxury high-speed Moscow-St. Petersburg train that killed at least 26 people described on Saturday the chaos and confusion in the aftermath of the blast.

Two people were killed on Saturday when a bus collided with a runaway KamAZ truck near Moscow, traffic police said.
Two police officers were injured in a shooting near Moscow on Saturday, a police spokesman said.
Russian rescue workers rounded up on Saturday work at the site of a deadly attack on a Moscow-St. Petersburg train.
One of the main suspects in an attack on a Moscow-St. Petersburg train that killed at least 26 people was described by the Interior Minister on Saturday as "over 40, stocky and ginger-haired."
Reports of a bomb planted at Moscow's Kievsky train station were false, a police source told RIA Novosti on Saturday.
Britain will start piping in gas directly from Russia in late 2012, the chief executive of Nord Stream has said.
Police in Moscow are searching for an explosive device at the Kievsky train station, a spokesman told RIA Novosti on Saturday.
An explosive device equivalent to 7 kg of TNT caused Friday evening's deadly derailment of a train travelling from Moscow to St. Petersburg, the Russian federal security chief said on Saturday.
Russia's health minister said on Saturday the derailment of a train going from Moscow to St. Petersburg late on Friday left 26 people dead, with other officials putting the toll at 25 to 30 people.
Russia's Foreign Ministry welcomed on Saturday the UN nuclear watchdog's resolution on Moscow's initiative to establish a reserve of low-enriched uranium.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Turkmen counterpart, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, will discuss bilateral economic and energy cooperation in Moscow on Sunday, a Kremlin source said on Saturday.
A giant Soviet-era statue was put back on its pedestal early on Saturday in northeast Moscow after a five-year restoration.
Two police officers were killed in the town of Gudermes in the volatile Russian North Caucasus republic of Chechnya last night, a local police spokesman said on Saturday.
Twenty-five people died in the derailment of a Nevsky Express train that could have been a terrorist attack, and 95 were injured, according to the latest data from the Russian health minister
The Nevsky Express train bound for St. Petersburg that got derailed Friday evening killing at least 25 people was blown up, a law enforcement source said Saturday
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday called the death of hedge fund Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in prison "a tragedy" but made no other comments.
Twenty-five people died and some 63 were injured in the derailment of a Nevsky Express train bound from Moscow to Russia's second largest city St. Petersburg
At least 21 people were killed and 55 injured when the Nevsky Express train bound from Moscow to St. Petersburg derailed in what could be a terrorist attack



