At least 10 people were killed and 10 others injured early Monday when an explosion hit a trolley bus in Russia's Volgograd, the second fatal blast within two days.
Russian Investigation Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said the fresh explosion could also be a terror attack, resembling the Sunday blast in the city's railway station that left at least 16 dead and more than 40 injured. A criminal case under the act of terrorism and illegal turnover of explosives has been opened.
Photo taken on Dec. 30, 2013 shows the blast site of the trolleybus in Volgograd, Russia. Ten
people were killed on Monday in a bombing that destroyed a packed trolleybus in the southern
Russian city of Volgograd, the second attack in the city in two days after a suicide strike
on its main train station, officials said.
The Emergency Situations Ministry has sent a plane with medical modules onboard to attend the victims of the new explosion.