Kiev metro turned to the passengers because of the explosion in St. Petersburg

Kiev metro turned to the passengers with an appeal in connection with the explosion in the subway of St. Petersburg, which happened today, April 3.

It is reported by the capital’s subway in Facebook.

“London, Brussels, Moscow, Istanbul, St. Petersburg… it is not a complete list of cities where there have been terrorist attacks in the subway. We sympathize with every family and every passenger that had been touched by this tragedy”, – reported in the metro.

It is noted that in recent years, the Kiev metro has received more than 150 anonymous calls about mining.

“We urge passengers not to leave belongings and to report any finds, and in any case not to examine them independently”, – noted in the Metropolitan.

The report said that the stations constantly conducted surveys, and working dog handlers and law enforcement officers.

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The explosion in the subway of St. Petersburg. Text online

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