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Series of explosions in public places in Russia, phone scammers blamed – videos, photos

Saturday, 21 December 2024, 20:11
Series of explosions in public places in Russia, phone scammers blamed – videos, photos
Consequences of an explosion near a branch of Sberbank in St Petersburg. Photo: Baza

Explosives were set off in crowded areas in several Russian cities on Saturday, 21 December. Several suspects have been detained.  

Source: Russian service of Radio Liberty; Russian state-owned news agency TASS; Telegram channels

Details: The Fort shopping centre in northeast Moscow had to be evacuated when an explosion occurred in an integrated government services centre located there. One person was taken to hospital, a woman who tripped and fell during the evacuation, the Mash Telegram channel reports.

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Another integrated services centre and a shopping mall were evacuated in Korolyov, as was a post office in Khimki, Moscow Oblast. Several windows shattered and the ceiling caught fire following the explosion at the Helios shopping centre in Korolyov.

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Three suspects were detained in Moscow, Korolyov and Khimki. In the first case, a pensioner apparently set off a firecracker, acting on the instructions of people who had extorted 120,000 roubles (approx. US$1,165) from her. In the second case, the 64-year-old suspect is said to have attempted to set off explosives at a police station. The suspect in Khimki is aged 70.

Meanwhile in St Petersburg, two elderly women apparently tried to set fire to a police car at the behest of telephone fraudsters. They have been detained. A criminal investigation has been opened into the attack, TASS reports.

There was also an explosion inside a branch of Sberbank in St Petersburg: according to early reports, an improvised explosive device may have exploded inside an ATM. No injuries were reported. The Mash na Moyke Telegram channel reported that a flammable liquid had been poured into the ATM. The outlet posted video footage from a surveillance camera. The suspect is an elderly woman.

A similar incident occurred in Krasnoyarsk last night according to Sibir.Realii, a Radio Liberty project focused on current affairs in Siberia. The authorities said the suspect in the ATM arson case had been the victim of a telephone scam.

According to the Baza Telegram channel, there have been at least 13 separate cases of arson across Russia in the last two days, involving cars, fireworks and buildings.

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