There are multiple casualties after what appears to be a terrorist attack on a St. Petersburg, Russia subway:
BREAKING: Russian governor's spokesman: 10 people killed, 50 injured in St. Petersburg subway explosion.
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 3, 2017
Russian General Prosecutors Office calls St Petersburg blast a terrorist attack. All 62 stations on lock-down. Increased security in Moscow
— John Sparks (@sparkomat) April 3, 2017
Eyewitness video shows immediate aftermath of blast at St. Petersburg metro station https://t.co/L2WMWTljKN pic.twitter.com/RpO9SYu2wD
— CNN (@CNN) April 3, 2017
INFO: Two nail bombs exploded on a train in #StPetersburg killing at least 10 people. 50 more wounded. https://t.co/fg80WjLFss
— Nick Short ?? (@PoliticalShort) April 3, 2017
10 people have been killed & 50 are injured after deadly blasts rock St. Petersburg subway, Russian media reports https://t.co/sOwLJ2XsZk pic.twitter.com/tWNlBJZmCT
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 3, 2017
Eyewitness to deadly St. Petersburg blast: "I felt an explosion wave" and "everything was filled with smoke" https://t.co/ovPqO368QV pic.twitter.com/MV4sczgAFt
— CNN (@CNN) April 3, 2017
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At least 10 killed in St Petersburg metro explosion, Russian media say, citing first reports https://t.co/zmrDz3lYyV
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) April 3, 2017
Vladimir Putin is reportedly scheduled to be in the city today:
As news of St. Petersburg metro explosion breaks, remember Putin is supposed to be meeting Belarusian counterpart Lukashenko there today.
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) April 3, 2017
Updates:
Second explosive device found in St. Petersburg did not explode, anti-terror committee head tells Russian media https://t.co/GfqEAxkpPG
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 3, 2017
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