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Blast in St. Petersburg metro: 11 killed (PHOTO/VIDEO) (UPDATED)

Other News Materials 4 April 2017 02:00 (UTC +04:00)
A blast has occurred in the St. Petersburg metro
Blast in St. Petersburg metro: 11 killed (PHOTO/VIDEO) (UPDATED)

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The latest on the explosion in St. Petersburg metro

02:00 (GMT +4) According to latest data, 11 people were killed and 45 hospitalized following the St. Petersburg metro blast, TASS reported citing the Information Center of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee (NAK) .

Specialists from the Health Ministry have taken measures to provide all the necessary medical and psychological assistance to those injured in the blast as well as their families.

21:23 (GMT +4) Ten people were killed and 37 injured in the St. Petersburg metro blast, TASS quoted Russia’s Minister of Health Veronika Skvortsova as saying April 3.

The country’s Investigative Committee qualified the explosion as a terrorist attack, TASS reported.

At the same time, the investigators are not excluding other possible reasons apart from terrorism, the committee said.

20:10 (GMT +4) Forty-three people injured in the St. Petersburg metro blast were hospitalized, said the press service of the city administration, TASS reports.

18:31 (GMT +4) An improvised explosive device was found and defused at the Ploshchad Vosstaniya station of the St. Petersburg metro, Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee said, TASS reports.

18:17 (GMT +4) The blast that hit the St. Petersburg metro killed nine and left 20 people injured, TASS reported citing the Russian Anti-Terrorism Committee.

18:10 (GMT +4) Russian Prosecutor General’s Office said the St. Petersburg metro blast was a terrorist attack, TASS reported.

18:04 (GMT +4) The reports suggesting that an unattended item, previously found in the St. Petersburg metro, is an explosive device were not confirmed, RIA Novosti reports citing a source.

17:28 (GMT +4) TASS coverage of the incident suggests that there was one explosion, between the Sennaya Ploshchad (Sennaya Square) and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St. Petersburg metro.

17:13 (GMT +4) About 50 were wounded in the St. Petersburg metro blast, press secretary of the St. Petersburg governor, Andrei Kibitov, said, TASS reports.

16:55 (GMT +4) Ria Novosti reports about another blast in the St. Petersburg metro, this time in the Tekhnologichesky Institut station.

The report, citing a healthcare source, said 30 were injured in the incident.

Meanwhile, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, commenting on the incident, has said all the possible reasons of the blasts, including a terrorist attack, are being considered.

16:33 (GMT +4) TASS reports that 10 were killed in the explosion in the Sennaya Ploshchad (Sennaya Square) metro station in St. Petersburg.

“Initial information suggests that about 10 people have been killed in the blast. There are wounded people,” a source in Russia’s emergency services has told TASS.

TASS said it has no official confirmation of this information yet.

Rescuers and law enforcement officers are working on the incident site.

16:06 (GMT +4) A blast has occurred in the St. Petersburg metro, Russia’s TASS reports.

“A blast has occurred at the Sennaya Ploshchad metro station; several people have been injured,” TASS quoted a source as saying.

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