Two
subway stations were hit by explosions with destructive elements in the Russian
city of St. Petersburg
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At least 10 people were
killed and 50 others injured Monday when an explosion ripped through a subway
train in St. Petersburg, the spokesman for the city's governor told Russian
television.
An
injured person is helped by emergency services outside Sennaya Ploshchad metro
station, following explosions
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President
Vladimir Putin, who was visiting the city on an unrelated trip Monday, said
investigators were looking into whether the explosion was a terror attack or if
there might have been some other cause. He offered his condolences to the
families of those killed.
Russia's
National Anti-Terrorist Committee said an unidentified explosive device went
off on a train that was traveling between two stations. Maxim Liksutov,
Moscow's deputy mayor, told Interfax that Moscow authorities were tightening
security on the subway in the Russian capital.
The
agency that runs the subway said several stations in the northern Russian city
were closed and that an evacuation was underway.
Social
media users posted photographs and video from a subway station in the city
center, showing people lying on the floor outside a train with a mangled door.
Frantic commuters reached into doors and windows, trying to see if anyone was
there and shouting "Call an ambulance!" The explosion happened
between Sennaya Ploshchad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations.
Putin was expected to hold
talks with the Belarusian president later in the day.
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