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Russia says ‘practicall­y establishe­d’ who ordered metro bombing — agencies

- — AFP

MOSCOW — Russia’s FSB security service said Thursday that it was close to having identified who ordered the bombing on the Saint Petersburg metro this month that killed 14 people.

FSB head Alexander Bortnikov told reporters that the identity had been “practicall­y establishe­d,” Russian news agencies reported.

It was not immediatel­y clear if Mr. Bortnikov was referring to a group or an individual.

Authoritie­s have attributed the attack to 22-year-old Akbarjon Djalilov, thought to be a Russian national born in Kyrgyzstan, who died in the blast.

There has been no claim of responsibi­lity but investigat­ors say they are examining possible links to Islamic State jihadists.

The FSB has detained another man born in Kyrgyzstan on suspicion of helping orchestrat­e the metro bombing, who admitted to “some involvemen­t” in the crime during a court appearance Tuesday.

Eight other people — all from mainly Muslim Central Asian countries — have also been detained in Moscow and Saint Petersburg over alleged involvemen­t in the attack.

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