Russian President Vladimir Putin has been to the city of Volgograd, where two suicide bombings in two days killed dozens of people.
He placed flowers at a makeshift shrine to the victims and visited some of the wounded still being treated in hospital.
No group has yet said it carried out the bombings at the main railway station on Sunday and on a city tram on Monday, killing 34 people and wounding more than 100.
President Putin lays flowers at the shrine to the bomb victimsOpening a meeting of federal security chiefs in the city Mr Putin said: "Whatever motivated the criminals' actions, there's no justification for committing crimes against civilians, especially against women and children."
Mr Putin with senior federal security officials in VolgogradThe attacks come after the leader of an Islamic insurgency in Russia's south called for attacks in the run-up to February's Winter Olympics in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.
On Monday, Mr Putin said the games would be "safe and secure", but the attacks in Volgograd, which is 430 miles northeast of Sochi, have demonstrated the reach of the insurgents and the vulnerability of the public transport system.
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