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St Petersburg metro bombers sentenced to jail

December 10, 2019

A Russian court has sentenced 11 people to jail for their roles in a 2017 terror attack. A bomb on a metro train killed 15 people while a second device was discovered before it exploded.

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A picture shows the damaged train carriage at Technological Institute metro station in Saint Petersburg on April 3, 2017.
Image: Getty Images/AFP/Str

Eleven people suspected of involvement in bombing the St Petersburg metro were found guilty by a Russian court on Tuesday, the Russian news agency Interfax and local news outlets reported.

One man was sentenced to life in prison for organizing the attack, while 10 associates were sentenced to between 19 and 28 years in jail for their roles.

The charges also included illegal arms trafficking, and explosives-related crimes. 

The 2017 attack killed 15 people and injured at least 50 others. The blast emanated from a briefcase in a train. A second explosive device was discovered and defused. 

The suspected bomber, reported at the time to be an ethnic Uzbek born in Kyrgyzstan, was killed in the attack.

The defendants were expected to appeal the decision.

The group was linked to an Islamist terror plot.

aw/rc (Interfax, Reuters)

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