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Fifty-one people hospitalized following St. Petersburg subway blast — emergencies ministry

Earlier the National Anti-terrorist Committee said the blast claimed 11 lives, forty-five people were injured

MOSCOW, March 4. /TASS/. Chief Directorate of Russia’s Emergencies Ministry for St. Petersburg has released a list of people taken to hospital following the subway blast, which contains 51 people as of 03:00 Moscow time April 4.

"According to the data provided by St. Petersburg Healthcare Committee, the list contains people injured in the accident in St. Petersburg subway and those who are still in the city’s hospitals," the report said.

Earlier the National Anti-terrorist Committee said the blast claimed 11 lives, forty-five people were injured.

An unidentified device went off at about 14:40 Moscow time on Monday in a subway train car when the train was moving from Tekhnologichesky Institut Station to Sennaya Ploshchad Station. The Russian Investigative Committee has qualified the blast as a terrorist attack, but other versions are looked into.