Information about the alleged impending Russian attacks called unreliable
MOSCOW, 5 APR — RIA Novosti. Recent media and social network information with reference to unnamed sources about the alleged impending in Russia terrorist attacks is doubtful, said on Wednesday the information centre of National antiterrorist Committee.
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“Appeared in the media and social networks information with reference to unnamed sources in the security agencies about the alleged impending in a number of cities of Russia acts of terrorism is invalid”, — stated in the message.
It is also noted that on this issue, “the only true and accurate” reports are the official reports of the Russian FSB and NAK
“NAC is reminiscent of the responsibility for the dissemination of false or unconfirmed information from anonymous sources about the supposedly impending terrorist acts”, — added in the release.
Day 3 of April on the stretch between the stations “Sennaya Ploschad” and “Tekhnologichesky Institut-2” St. Petersburg underground there was an explosion. Another explosion at the station “Ploshchad Rebellion”, was prevented by timely detection of an improvised explosive device. According to the latest data, as a result of explosion 14 people were killed and 49 injured are in hospitals.
The RF IC opened a criminal case on the terrorist attack. According to the SC, the executor of the attack was a native of Kyrgyzstan Akbarjon Jalilov born in 1995, he initially left a mail bomb at the station “Ploschad Vosstaniya” and then blew himself up in a train.