The Moscow Times: An explosion rocked Russian spies headquarters in Arkhangelsk

Ioana Erdei 31/10/2018 | 12:18

An explosion rocked the entrance of a Federal Security Service (FSB) building in Russia’s northern city of Arkhangelsk on Wednesday morning in what Russia’s Investigative Committee has qualified as a terrorist attack, according to The Moscow Times.

Three FSB officials were reportedly injured in the explosion.

The committee said that a 17-year-old boy had been identified as the attacker, adding that the explosion had been caused by an improvised explosive device.

The boy reportedly brought a bag to the entrance of the FSB building that exploded in his hands, a spokesperson for the National Anti-Terrorist Committee was cited as saying by TASS on Wednesday morning.

“According to preliminary information, the individual entered the building and took an unidentified object out of a bag, which exploded in his hands after some time, as a result of which he suffered injuries that led to [his] death,” the spokesperson said.

 

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