Terrorism suspected as at least ten are killed in Russian metro explosions
At least 10 people were killed today and around 50 injured when explosions blasted two train carriages at metro stations in St. Petersburg, Russian authorities have said.
The Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed source as saying one of the blasts was caused by a bomb filled with shrapnel.
President Vladimir Putin, who was in St. Petersburg for a meeting with the Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko, said the cause of the blasts was not yet clear and efforts were underway to find out. He said he was considering all possibilities including terrorism....