As Russia grapples with the security crisis triggered by the Moscow bombings, top political figures find themselves no longer immune from the local media’s distrust and criticism. Within hours of Monday’s suicide bombings, the Moscow Metro stations affected were back in service. By the evening, at the Lubyanka station where the first bomb was detonated, the only remaining scar from the carnage was a series of small chips in the marble and tiled walls lining the platform. On the surface, Russia seems to be taking these attacks in its stride. But underneath, a debate simmers about what this security crisis means for the country. With no claim of responsibility, the assumption has been that…
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