On February 6, 2004, an explosion struck a metro train in Moscow, killing at least 41 people and injuring more than 150 others. The blast went off on board a car traveling between the Paveletskaya and Avtozavodskaya stations, near the center of the capital. The explosion -- identified as a suicide bombing -- started a large fire, complicating rescue efforts. Just six months later, the Moscow metro would be struck again by another deadly suicide attack. (11 PHOTOS)
Russia Marks 10th Anniversary Of Moscow Metro Attack

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Firefighters enter the Paveletskaya metro station.

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Rescue workers evacuate an injured person from the Avtozavodskaya metro station.

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Rescuers carry a body from the metro car destroyed by the bomb blast.

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A police officer inspects the destroyed metro car. The explosion was identified as an attack by a suicide bomber.

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Rescue workers carry a wounded person.

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Rescuers carry an injured person out of the Avtozavodskaya metro station.

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A man comforts an injured person evacuated from the Avtozavodskaya metro station

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Rescuers attend to a victim evacuated from the metro system.

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A woman cries as she reads a list of those hospitalised after the bombing outside an emergency treatment ward.