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Russian bus bomb kills 8
TOLYATTI (Russia)—A bomb ripped through a bus at rush hour in the
southern Russian city of Tolyatti on Wednesday killing eight people and
wounding 50, prosecutors said. Vladimir Artyakov, governor of the Samara
province, said a terrorism investigation had been opened after the
powerful explosion. Other explanations were also being looked at but
were considered less likely, officials said.
The blast struck residents heading to work and to nearby university
buildings early in the morning at a busy junction in the centre of the
city, which is synonymous with Russia’s car industry. Fragments of glass
and metal scattered far from the green bus and the shock wave blew out
the windows of a nearby residential block.
A witness quoted by Interfax described bodies being thrown from the bus
by the force of the blast, some shorn of their clothes and dismembered.
A prosecutor’s spokesman, Vladimir Markin, confirmed on national
television that eight people had been killed and 50 injured. The latter
were distributed among all four city hospitals.—Agencies
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