Bomb threats to Moscow schools coming from Ukraine — source
A wave of bomb threats descended upon Moscow on November 28, with over 3,000 facilities having been inspected in two weeks
MOSCOW, December 17. /TASS/. Over 10 Moscow schools are currently being inspected in the wake of anonymous bomb threats. A source in the emergency services informed TASS that all calls with bomb threats are coming from Ukraine.
"Currently, dog handlers are inspecting the buildings and the territory of over 10 Moscow schools. All calls with bomb threats are coming from the territory of Ukraine," the source stated.
Earlier on Tuesday, 13 Moscow district courts, along with the Supreme Court of Russia, were evacuated after receiving bomb threats. Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky airports are also under inspection.
A wave of bomb threats descended upon Moscow on November 28. In two weeks, over 3,000 facilities have been inspected due to anonymous bomb threats, with nearly 300,000 people evacuated. On Monday, December 16, alone, unknown persons called in bomb threats at 70 facilities in Moscow: courts, schools, a children’s hospital, all four Moscow airports, as well as five railway stations. All threats turned out to be hoaxes.