Interior Ministry members stand guard in front of the train station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up in the entrance hall of a Russian train station, killing at least 14 people in the second deadly attack within three days as the country prepares to host the Winter Olympics.
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Police officers at the scene of a suicide attack at a railway station in Volgograd. A female suicide bomber detonated an explosive device killing at least 14 people after she had been noticed by a policeman, reports say.
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Russian security forces stand guard outside a train station following a suicide attack in Volgograd. A female suicide bomber killed 14 people when she blew herself up at the train station.
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Russian police investigators collect evidence following a suicide attack at a train station in Volgograd.
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A victim’s body lies outside an entrance to Volgograd railway station. 14 people were killed and about 36 injured when a female suicide bomber blew herself up.
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The covered bodies of victims lie on the ground as Russian security personnel inspect the scene of a suicide attack at a train station in Volgograd.
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Investigators work near the body of a victim after an explosion outside of a train station in Volgograd.
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