Railway stations evacuated in Moscow after anonymous bomb threat

The TASS news agency said police planned to use sniffer dogs to check the Kazansky, Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky railway stations.


Police in Moscow have evacuated almost 3,000 people from three different railway stations after receiving an anonymous bomb threat, Russian news agencies reported on Monday.

The TASS news agency said police planned to use sniffer dogs to check the Kazansky, Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky railway stations. All three stations are located on the same Moscow square. Moscow Police personnel are evacuating people from three railway stations after anonymous bomb threat, Reuters has reported quoting Tass.






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