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Terror probe after suicide attack on Russia’s FSB

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MOSCOW: Russia said it had launched a probe into terrorism after a 17-year-old blew himself up at a regional headquarte­rs of the FSB security service yesterday, wounding three employees.

The bomber took an explosive device into the FSB building in the northern city of Arkhangels­k and a blast occurred inside the entrance just before 9am (0600 GMT), the National Anti-Terror Committee said.

Authoritie­s have cordoned off streets around the building, with police and experts combing the area for clues.

Attacks on police and security services are common in Russia’s restive Northern Caucasus but are very rare in the rest of the country.

Investigat­ors identified the bomber as a 17-year-old local resident.

“According to preliminar­y informatio­n, the person who came into the building took an unidentifi­ed item out of a bag which after a period of time exploded in his hands, as a result of which he sustained fatal injuries,” the committee said.

Investigat­ors said they opened a probe into terrorism and illegal possession of ammunition.

Three FSB employees were hospitalis­ed with various injuries after the blast in the city, which is located more than 1,000 kilometres north of Moscow, the committee said in a statement.

“One man is in surgery,” a spokeswoma­n for the regional FSB told AFP.

President Vladimir Putin — himself a former FSB officer — was informed about the explosion, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters but declined to speculate on the cause.

Regional governor Igor Orlov,

According to preliminar­y informatio­n, the person who came into the building took an unidentifi­ed item out of a bag which after a period of time exploded in his hands, as a result of which he sustained fatal injuries. National Anti-Terror Committee

who inspected the scene, had said the explosion was not part of a drill gone wrong.

“Things are very serious,” he said in comments confirmed by his spokesman to AFP.

Orlov added that the authoritie­s were working to establish the type of the explosive used.

“We are taking measures to increase security of all public and state buildings in Arkhangels­k region.” — AFP

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Russian police officers patrol near a building housing the FSB security service in Arkhangels­k after an explosive device went off inside the building. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Medics work at the site of an explosion at an office of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) in the city of Arkhangels­k, Russia. — Reuters photo
Medics work at the site of an explosion at an office of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) in the city of Arkhangels­k, Russia. — Reuters photo

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