At least 10 people were feared dead and dozens injured Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, according to authorities, who were not ruling out a terror attack.
Emergency services personnel walk at the entrance to Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
Around 10 people were feared dead and dozens injured Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, according to authorities, who were not ruling out a terror attack. / AFP PHOTO / Olga MALTSEVA
Emergency services personnel and vehicles are seen at the entrance to Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
Around 10 people were feared dead and dozens injured Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, according to authorities, who were not ruling out a terror attack. / AFP PHOTO / Olga MALTSEVA
Police officers guard the area at the entrance to Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
A blast hit the metro system of Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg Monday, authorities said, with news agencies quoting security sources as saying that about ten people have been killed. / AFP PHOTO / Ruslan SHAMUKOV
Men carry an injured person on a stretcher outside Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
Around 10 people were feared dead on Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, according to authorities. / AFP PHOTO / INTERPRESS / Alexander TARASENKOV
Medics help an injured woman outside Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
Around 10 people were feared dead on Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg, according to authorities. / AFP PHOTO / INTERPRESS / Alexander TARASENKOV