Putin declared on St Petersburg explosion

On Wednesday, an explosion occurred at a shop in St Petersburg, wounding 13 people. Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a statement about this explosion, saying the explosion in St Petersburg is “terrorist attack”. Russian president said that if there is a threat to the life of law enforcement officers, they should [...]
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a statement about this explosion, saying the explosion in St Petersburg is “terrorist attack”.
The Russian president said that if there is a threat to the lives of law enforcement officers, they must decisively try, not to catch anyone, but to kill the attacker instead. ”
An explosion occurred Wednesday at a food store in St Petersburg, leaving at least 13 injured, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope. According to Russia's Detective Committee, preliminary data shows that a device filled with explosives is likely the cause of the explosion. While the investigation is under way, all versions are under scrutiny.
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Russia's leader has recalled that the Federal Federal Federal Security Service (FSB) had recently removed another terrorist attack in the city.
Earlier in December, the Kremlin press service said Putin spoke with US counterpart Donald Trump by phone to express his gratitude after the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provided information that terrorists were preparing attacks in St. Petersburg.
According to Putin, Russia's bases in Emimim and Tartus will be permanent, adding that “ky is an important factor in protecting our national interests and securing Russia's security in one of Russia's main strategic directions”.
Recently, the president said Russia would continue its fight against terrorism, including within Syrian territory, if necessary./Persycopi/












