Two blasts in two days hit Russian city of Volgograd ahead of Winter Olympics
Two blasts in two days hit Russian city of Volgograd ahead of Winter Olympics
- Ambulances line up a site of a trolleybus explosion, background, in Volgograd, Russia, on Monday. -AP
- An investigator takes photos in a wreckage. After the latest blast in Volgograd commuters were abandoning buses and trolleybuses and going to work on foot in fear of a new attack. -AP
- A demolition expert walks along a wreckage of a trolleybus in Volgograd. Russian investigators have opened a criminal probe into a suspected act of terror as well as the illegal carrying of weapons. -AP
- Bodies of the victims lie outside a wreckage of a trolleybus in Volgograd. -AP
- A Volgograd resident walks crying in Volgograd, near the main railways station. -AP
- Police officers guard the Volgograd main railway station as passengers from arriving trains leave, in Volgograd. -AP
- Flowers are placed at the main entrance of Volgograd main railway station. Volgograd blasts will be a particular concern to the authorities as the bomber struck a city of more than one million people in the Russian heartland. -AP
- Police officers with a sniffing dog examine territory around the site of a trolleybus explosion in Volgograd. The force of the blast left almost no trace of the trolleybus, which was packed with early morning commuters, and also blew out windows of
- Experts, firefighters and police officers examine a site of a trolleybus explosion in Volgograd, Russia. -AP
- An ambulance leaves the site of a trolleybus explosion in Volgograd, Russia. The explosions put the city on edge and highlighted the terrorist threat that Russia is facing as it prepares to host the Winter Games in February. -AP
- Experts and police officers examine a site of a trolleybus explosion, in Volgograd, Russia, on Monday. Investigating officials have found that the bomb was detonated by a male suicide bomber whose body fragments has been recognised. -AP
- Victims' bodies lie outside a wreckage of a trolleybus in Volgograd, Russia. The blast caused by a suicide bomber has killed 14 people. -AP
Ambulances line up a site of a trolleybus explosion, background, in Volgograd, Russia, on Monday. -AP
Two blasts in two days hit Russian city of Volgograd ahead of Winter Olympics
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