Russia probes ‘act of terror’ after metro blast kills 11
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Eleven people were killed and dozens
more injured as an explosion rocked the Saint Petersburg metro Monday,
with the Kremlin saying it bore “all the hallmarks of an attack.Authorities
shut down the metro system in Russia’s second city for several hours as
security services said they had also defused a bomb at a second metro station.Russia’s
Investigative Committee said it was probing an “act of terror” but added it
would look into all other possible causes of the blast.There was no immediate
claim of responsibility for the explosion, which comes after the Islamic State
group called for attacks on Russia in retribution for its military intervention
in Syria fighting against the jihadists.Pictures screened on national
television showed the door of a train carriage blown out, as bloodied bodies
lay strewn on a station platform.Above ground, emergency services vehicles
rushed to the scene at the Technological Institute metro station, a key
transport hub in the city centre.As the city prepared to mark three days of
mourning, President Vladimir Putin placed a bouquet of red flowers at the
entrance to the station in the late evening hours, after chairing a meeting of
officials from the FSB intelligence agency, rescuers and the interior ministry.Anti-terror
authorities said in a statement to Russian news agencies that the toll had
risen to 11 dead and 45 injured.“I will be afraid to take the metro now,” said
Maria Ilyina, 30, standing near the station, where a growing pile of flowers
has been left in tribute to the victims.“Before we thought that this would not
come to Saint Petersburg —now
our city is under threat.”Pensioner Vyacheslav Veselov told AFP he had seen
four bodies at the station.“A station attendant in tears called on the men to
help carry the bodies,” he said.‘Barbaric
act’
The blast occurred in a train carriage
as it was travelling between the Technological Institute and Vosstaniya Square stations at 2:40 pm
(1140 GMT), said anti-terrorist committee (NAK) spokesman Andrei Przhezdomsky.The
NAK committee later confirmed security services had found another explosive
device at the Vosstaniya Square
metro station. This device did not explode and was immediately “neutralised.”The
Moscow metro tweeted that it was “taking additional security measures” as
required by law in such situations, while NAK said in a statement carried by
Russian news agencies that security was being stepped up at transportation hubs
and crowded spots across the country.Putin, who had been in Saint Petersburg
holding a meeting at his Strelna presidential palace, offered “condolences” to
the wounded and to the loved ones of those killed.German Chancellor Angela
Merkel condemned the explosion as a “barbaric act,” while US President Donald
Trump said: “Happening all over the world, absolutely a terrible thing.”Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow and Washington had been in
contact over the blast “through diplomatic channels.”EU foreign policy chief
Federica Mogherini wrote on Twitter that she was following developments
“together with all EU foreign ministers” gathered for a meeting in Luxembourg .“Our
thoughts are with all the people of Russia ,” she wrote.
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