Two more explosives found near site of explosion near St. Petersburg – Russian media

On May 1, a power line support was blown up in the Leningrad Region of the Russian Federation
On May 1, a power line support was blown up in the Leningrad Region of the Russian Federation

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Bomb squads have already removed the explosive devices, which contained 600 g and 300 g of explosives.

Another explosive device with an electronic timer, a detonator, and an explosive weighing about 300 g, was allegedly discovered at the site of the destroyed power line pylon.

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Russia’s FSB investigative service has initiated a criminal case of sabotage and illegal trafficking of explosives.

A power line pylon was blown up in Russia’s Leningrad Oblast on May 1.

On the same day, a train transporting diesel fuel derailed in Russia’s Bryansk Oblast. Local authorities claimed it was caused by an “unidentified explosive device.”

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