Saint Petersburg metro News
Three suspects in last month`s bombing in the Saint Petersburg metro have been charged for their involvement in a "terrorist act".
Russia staged raids on suspected contacts of the Saint Petersburg metro bomber Thursday, as the jittery city laid to rest the first of the 13 people killed in the attack.
The bomb blast in St Petersburg which has now killed 14 people is thought to have been carried out by a man born in Kyrgyzstan.
Fourteen people have died as a result of a blast that ripped through a train carriage on the Saint Petersburg metro, Russia`s Health Minister said on Tuesday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion, which comes after the Islamic State group called for attacks on Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the scene of the explosion late on Monday night and laid a bunch of red flowers at a makeshift shrine to the victims.
US President Donald Trump spoke on Monday with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and pledged Washington`s "full support" for Moscow`s response to the deadly attack on the Saint Petersburg metro, the White House said.
Russia opened a probe into a suspected "act of terror" Monday after 10 people were killed and dozens more injured in a blast that rocked the Saint Petersburg metro.
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