
Now in Baku: 18:43 (GMT+04:00), Tuesday , 02 February , 2010A suspected terrorist bomb blast in the Russian city of St. Petersburg Tuesday morning severely injured one person, officials said, DPA reported.
The explosion struck in the Baltic Railway Station as a the train was pulling past the platform, injuring the driver.
The incident, which is being investigated by the internal security service FSB, is being treated as a terrorist case.
"We are acting on the assumption that it was a terrorist attack. We are assuming the worst," investigator Anatoly Kvaschnin said.
In November a suspected bomb attack on an express train between Moscow and St. Petersburg killed some 27 people, and was thought to have been set by a terrorist group.
Tuesday's blast, which was caused by approximately 200 grams of explosive, destroyed around a metre of the station platform.
Vladimir Markin, head of the investigators office, said that the attack seemed to have been designed to create panic and attract media attention.
Traffic on the line was temporarily suspended, but train services from the Baltic Railway Station re-started in the late morning.
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