Police have evacuated 3,000 people from three different subway stations in Moscow, Russia for receiving a series of telephone bomb warning.
Russian police deployed bomb sniffer dogs looking at the train station - Photo: AP
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According to the page Sputnik, 26-12 pm, 3,000 people and railroad workers were displaced from the three station Kazansky, Leningradsky and Yaroslavsky. Three stations are located very close together and are important traffic knot for Moscow's thousands of people commute by rail every day.
Sputnik news agency quoted the source: "A lot of phone calls warning Kazansky and Leningradsky station bombing caused thousands of people to evacuate. Add Yaroslavsky station 750 people were evacuated. We are waiting for sniffer dogs to find bombs ".
According to RIA Novosti news agency, said Moscow railroad temporary trains are not affected, and the inspection was completed at the station Kazansky, Yaroslavsky and Leningradsky.
To 19g17, TASS news agency said after the test, the police did not find a bomb somewhere in the three terminals mentioned above.
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