Monday, March 29, 2010

Twitter reacts to tragedy in Moscow

Once again, as tragedy strikes, Twitter users react. Posting links to the latest news, photos and video of the tragic morning rush hour subway bombing in Moscow. They also carry news of reaction in cities around the globe, trying to prevent copy-cat bombers. Tweets expressing remorse and support for victims of the bombing and the people of Moscow are also prevalent today...


@aquamarinchik RT @aplusk: my prayers go out to the victims of the Moscow bombing http://bit.ly/cPVekw

@nytimes
Moscow Commuters Post Grim Video and Photos Online After Bombings http://nyti.ms/bqw24C

@yOiTsMyMy RT @cnnbrk: Subway security in New York, Washington D.C., boosted after Moscow bombing. http://on.cnn.com/de6xek

@aderiadp @ZoelBrown Iya 2 teroris cewe di 2 metro stationnya, Lubyanka n Park Kultury. Terakhir 38 tewas. Smg temenmu baek2 aj. Re: Moscow Bombing

@new_headline Christian Science Monitor: Does Moscow subway bombing mark the return of the black widow?. http://tinyurl.com/yf96242

@USRealityCheck Moscow metro bombing: the backlash begins | Irina Filatova - The suicide bombers' targeting was deliberately provoc... http://ow.ly/16V8zD

@ginavergel7 RT @ryannewyork: My thoughts are with #Moscow after the cowardly metro bombing. One of my favorite cities in the world. #P2 #Russia

@rarebre3d RT @MJJNews: RT @MJ_Lyric_A_Day: Keep the people of Moscow in your thoughts. At least 38 killed in suicide subway bombing.

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