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Russian investigators identify the bomber in the deadly Saint Petersburg metro blast as 22-year-old Akbarjon Djalilov, as Russia's second city mourned the 14 people killed. PHOTO

Added on the 04/04/2017 14:08:21 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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