The Asian Age

Putin says St. Petersburg supermarke­t bombing was an ‘ act of terrorism’

Putin orders security services to ‘ liquidate bandits’

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Moscow, Dec. 28: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said an explosion that tore through a Saint Petersburg supermarke­t, wounding 13 people, was an act of terror, as footage of the suspected bomber spread on the internet.

Speaking at a meeting with military officers in the Kremlin, Mr Putin ordered the nation’s security services to “act decisively” and “liquidate bandits on the spot” if armed militants put up resistance.

His spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters later that the Russian leader was referring to all those “who harbour plans to carry out acts of terror in our country.”

On Wednesday, a homemade bomb placed in a locker at the supermarke­t in northweste­rn Saint Petersburg, Russia’s second city and Putin’s hometown, exploded.

“As you know, an act of terror took place in Saint Petersburg yesterday,” Putin said at a ceremony to award officers who took part in the Syria campaign.

Those wounded in the attack included a 35- yearold pregnant woman.

Mr Putin’s 2015 decision to intervene in Syria militarily on the side of Bashar al- Assad has made Russia a priority target for the Islamic State group.

Anna Mityanina, vice governor of Saint Petersburg, said on Twitter that six people remain in hospital care.

The bomb came after the FSB service said earlier this month it had prevented a terror attack in Saint Petersburg.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin toasts with attendees in Kremlin on Thursday.
— AFP Russian President Vladimir Putin toasts with attendees in Kremlin on Thursday.

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