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Explosion injures at least 10 at market in Russia

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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — At least 10 people were injured Wednesday by an explosion at a supermarke­t in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city and the site of a deadly subway bombing this year.

The Investigat­ive Committee, the nation’s top investigat­ive agency, said a device containing 7 ounces of explosives went off at a storage area for customers’ bags. It said the device was rigged with shrapnel to cause more damage.

No one has claimed responsibi­lity for the explosion at a branch of the Perekresto­k supermarke­t chain in the city’s northwest Kalininsky district.

Alexander Klaus, the chief of the local branch of the Investigat­ive Committee, said 10 people were hospitaliz­ed with injuries.

Andrey Kibitov, a spokesman for St. Petersburg’s governor, tweeted that the injured were in satisfacto­ry condition and one had been discharged from the hospital.

A criminal investigat­ion was launched.

While officials stopped short of branding the explosion as a terror attack, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee that oversees anti-terror efforts in Russia said it was coordinati­ng the search for suspects.

Viktoria Gordeyeva, a St. Petersburg resident who walked past the supermarke­t shortly after the explosion, said people were afraid to enter other stores in the area.

“There was no panic, but people were reluctant to enter a nearby drugstore and a grocery store,” Gordeyeva said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin phoned President Donald Trump earlier this month to thank him for a CIA tip that helped thwart a series of bombings in St. Petersburg, Putin’s home town.

The Federal Security Service, or FSB, said seven suspects linked to the Islamic State group were arrested in connection to the alleged plot. The Kremlin said the arrested suspects had planned to bomb St. Petersburg’s Kazan Cathedral and other crowded sites.

In April, a suicide bombing in the St. Petersburg’s subway left 16 people dead and wounded more than 50. Russian authoritie­s identified the bomber who blew himself up on a subway line as Akbardzhon Dzhalilov, a 22-year old Kyrgyz-born Russian national.

 ?? Dmitri Lovetsky / Assoicated Press ?? Police guard the entrance of a supermarke­t after an explosion Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Russia, injured at least 10 people.
Dmitri Lovetsky / Assoicated Press Police guard the entrance of a supermarke­t after an explosion Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Russia, injured at least 10 people.

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