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Planes and security. Saint Petersburg attack (2): the airport increases surveillance -VIDEO

Saint Petersburg, Russia - Inspections and controls have been tightened after the bombing occurred in the subway station

The airport of Saint Petersburg has tightened the controls at the entrance, on luggage and before boarding the airplanes after that an explosion in the subway of the city killed 9 and wounded dozens of people among whom there were also some children a few hours ago. A bomb exploded between the stations of Sennaya Ploshchad and Tekhnologichesky Institute and the count of casualties could be even worse...

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