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Man admits to planting St Petersburg bomb

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MOSCOW: The man arrested by Russian authoritie­s over an attack on a supermarke­t in St Petersburg has admitted to planning the act and planting the homemade bomb that wounded 18 people, investigat­ors said.

“During questionin­g, the suspect confirmed having organised and carried out the crime,” the Russian Investigat­ive Committee said in a statement Sunday.

“He said his act was motivated by a hatred of the organisers and members of the psychologi­cal centres he attended.”

The suspect also hid two USB drives that contained “informatio­n on the reasons, which pushed him to commit the crime and a picture of the explosive device” near the scene of Wednesday’s attack.

The man had been registered at a psychiatri­c clinic since the age of 19, investigat­ors said.

A court in St Petersburg on Sunday ordered him to be detained until Feb 28, according to Russian news agency Ria Novosti.

The suspect was named as 35year-old Dmitry Lukyanenko, a resident of St Petersburg and member of the nationalis­t “New Age” movement by Russian news agency Interfax.

The man reportedly lived an anti-social life and had previously been convicted for drug possession.

Investigat­ors have now labelled the crime an “act of terrorism” after first classifyin­g it as “attempted murder”.

A pregnant women was among those injured in the blast, which the Islamic State group had earlier claimed responsibi­lity for.

St Petersburg, Russia’s second city, and President Vladimir Putin’s hometown, was the scene of a deadly metro bombing in April and is set to host games during next year’s football World Cup, raising fears of similar attacks.

Putin’s 2015 decision to begin a military interventi­on in Syria’s conflict on the side of President Bashar al-Assad has made Russia a priority target for jihadist groups. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Policemen escorting a man, suspected of organising and carrying out a bombing in a supermarke­t, outside a court building in St Petersburg, Russia, on Sunday.
REUTERS PIC Policemen escorting a man, suspected of organising and carrying out a bombing in a supermarke­t, outside a court building in St Petersburg, Russia, on Sunday.

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