29 March 2010  VOA NEWS  Russia Suspects Northern Caucasus in Moscow Subway Bombing

Senior Russian officials say terrorists from the troubled Northern Caucasus could be behind two deadly explosions that ripped through Moscow’s subway during morning rush hour on Monday. Female suicide bombers are suspected of carrying out the bomb attacks that killed at least 38 people and injured dozens more. <continue reading>

A: Lubyanka (Moscow Metro)‎
Russia, Москва, Lubjanskaja Ploschadj 2‎ – 8 (495) 914-85-38‎
“The area under Lubyanka square is made of Jurassic clay, beneath which are layers of quicksand and Carboniferous clay. The Metro station was planned to …”‎ wikipedia.org‎

B:Lubyanka (KGB)
Russia‎
“Das gelbe Backsteingebäude steht am Lubjanskaja Ploschtschad Nr. 2 gegenüber der Metrostation Lubjanka (früher Dserschinskaja). Vollständiger Artikel …”‎ wikipedia.org‎

C: T.r.e.t.y.a.k.o.v. Lounge‎
Russia, 109012, город Москва, Третьяковский проезд, 1 корпус 5‎ – 8 (495) 933-33-89‎
“Located by Lubyanka metro station, the building was a former ph. aviflombaum 3rings, A Product Blog for Architecture + Design …”‎ blogcatalog.com‎

D: Государственный Музей В.В. Маяковского‎
Russia, 101000, г. Москва, Лубянский проезд, 3/6‎ – 8 (495) 621-93-87‎

“From the Lubyanka Metro station on the red line, in the Kitai Gorod district of Moscow, take the Lubyanka exit on the eastern side of the square. …”‎ whatsonwhen.com‎