St. Petersburg’s governor says at least 50 injured in metro blast

 

About 50 people were hurt in a blast in the St. Petersburg metro system, spokesman for the city’s governor Andrei Kibitov said on Monday.

 

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“As of this minute, about 50 people were injured. Medics are working with them. There are currently 17 ambulance teams and their number will be increasing,” the spokesman said.

 

Russia’s National Counterterrorism Committee (NCC) has also confirmed that the blast that hit the St. Petersburg metro caused casualties and fatalities.

 

“Today, around 14:40 Moscow time (11:40 GMT), an unidentified device exploded in a tunnel between Tekhnologichesky Institut and Sennaya Ploshchad stations of the St. Petersburg metro. The blast caused casualties and fatalities,” a NCC source said.