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Blast in Supermarket Hurts Ten in Russia's St Petersburg

Nobody was killed in the explosion, and it was not immediately clear what the motive for it was.
Reuters
Dec 28 2017
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Nobody was killed in the explosion, and it was not immediately clear what the motive for it was.
Emergency Ministry members and policemen are seen outside a supermarket after an explosion in St Petersburg, Russia December 27, 2017. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov
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Emergency Ministry members and policemen are seen outside a supermarket after an explosion in St Petersburg, Russia December 27, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Anton Vaganov

Moscow: A blast ripped through a supermarket in Russia's St. Petersburg on Wednesday evening, injuring at least 10 shoppers, investigators said.

The explosion was caused by a homemade bomb packed with pieces of metal with a force equivalent to 200 grammes of TNT, they said. They have opened a criminal case on the grounds of attempted murder.

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Nobody was killed in the explosion, and it was not immediately clear what the motive for it was.

Russian media reports said the bomb had been hidden in a locker where shoppers leave their belongings in a branch of the Perekrestok supermarket chain.

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"All possible versions of what has happened are being worked on," Alexander Klaus, the head of St. Petersburg's investigative committee, told Reuters.

"As of now, it has been established that 10 people were taken to the city's hospitals with injuries. At the moment, the lives of those injured are not under threat."

(Reuters)

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