Hundreds of alarmed people called a Moscow...
many of those who called the hotline said they were afraid of using the subway. Others asked where they could donate blood for the people injured in the blasts.The number of passengers in the Moscow underground significantly decreased on Monday following the attacks. Despite increased security across the network, the evening rush hour saw the usually overcrowded metro carriages half empty as many people stayed away.
Psychologists have urged people not to be afraid of using the metro as the probability of an individual being the victim of a terrorist attack is very low.
MOSCOW, March 30 (RIA Novosti)
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