Russian investigators on Tuesday named the bomber behind the
Saint Petersburg metro blast as Akbarjon Djalilov, adding that he had also
planted a second bomb that was defused by the authorities.
“The investigation identified the man who set off the bomb
in the carriage of the Saint Petersburg metro. It was Akbarjon Djalilov,” a
statement by the Investigative Committee said.
The investigators’ statement added that traces of DNA from
Djalilov, 22, were also found on a bag with a second explosive device that was
discovered at another metro station shortly before the blast in the tunnel that
killed 14 people.
“The conclusion of genetic evaluation and footage from surveillance cameras enable the investigation to conclude that the man who carried out the act of terror on the carriage was the one who left the bag with the explosive device in the Vosstaniya Square station,” it said.
Investigators gave no further details on Djalilov but his
name and year of birth coincided with a statement from the Kyrgyz security
services which said earlier Tuesday that he was a naturalised Russian citizen
originally from Kyrgyzstan.
Investigators said earlier that remains of the carriage
bomber were found at the scene of the blast, but it was not clear if he is
included in the official toll of the attack.
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