Unexploded device found at second St. Petersburg metro station

AFP  |  Saint Petersburg 

An unexploded device was found at a second Saint Petersburg metro station after a blast in the underground that killed around 10 and injured dozens, local agencies cited Russia's anti-committee as saying.

The national anti-committee (NAK) said in a statement carried by Russian agencies that such a device was "found and neutralised in a timely fashion" at the Vosstaniya Square station.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Unexploded device found at second St. Petersburg metro station

An unexploded device was found at a second Saint Petersburg metro station after a blast in the underground that killed around 10 and injured dozens, local news agencies cited Russia's anti-terrorism committee as saying. The national anti-terrorism committee (NAK) said in a statement carried by Russian agencies that such a device was "found and neutralised in a timely fashion" at the Vosstaniya Square station. An unexploded device was found at a second Saint Petersburg metro station after a blast in the underground that killed around 10 and injured dozens, local agencies cited Russia's anti-committee as saying.

The national anti-committee (NAK) said in a statement carried by Russian agencies that such a device was "found and neutralised in a timely fashion" at the Vosstaniya Square station.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

image
Business Standard
177 22