Страшный понедельник. Россияне несут цветы в память о жертвах теракта в Санкт-Петербурге Спектр
Суббота, 23 ноября 2024
Сайт «Спектра» доступен в России через VPN

Страшный понедельник. Россияне несут цветы в память о жертвах теракта в Санкт-Петербурге

Москва. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix Москва. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3 апреля около 15.00 на «синей» ветке между станциями «Сенная площадь» и «Технологический институт» петербургского метро произошел взрыв. Мощность взрывного устройства, по предварительной оценке, составила до 300 граммов в тротиловом эквиваленте. Бомба была начинена поражающими элементами — болтами.

В настоящее время известно о 14 погибших и 51 раненом. 

Вскоре после взрыва жители Санкт-Петербурга начали нести цветы к станциям, между которыми произошел теракт. Также жители других российских городов почтили память погибших в результате взрыва.

Кроме того, вечером 3 апреля президент РФ Владимир Путин возложил цветы в память о погибших у станции «Сенная площадь».

Журнал «Спектр» подготовил фотогалерею о том, как это происходит.

3064141 04/03/2017 A young man lights a candle at the entrance to Sennaya Ploschad station in memory of the victims of the explosion in the St. Petersburg metro. Anatoly Medved/Sputnik

Санкт-Петербург. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3064287 04/03/2017 A girl lays flowers at the

Москва. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3064297 04/03/2017 A man lays flowers at the

Москва. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3064304 04/03/2017 Young people lay flowers at the

Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3064475 04/03/2017 A young man lays flowers outside Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station in St. Petersburg in memory of the St. Petersburg metro blast victims. Victoria Viatris/Sputnik

Петербург. Фото Sputnik/Scanpix

3064476 04/03/2017 People lay flowers outside Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station in St. Petersburg in memory of the St. Petersburg metro blast victims.blast, explosion, candles, terrorist attack, landscape, horizontal, april 3 St. Petersburg metro blast Victoria Viatris/Sputnik

Петербург. Фото Sputnik

epaselect epa05886383 A Russian man lays flowers to pay respect to the victims of an explosion at a metro station in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 03 April 2017. According to reports, at least 10 people were killed and dozens were injured in an explosion in the city's metro system. Russia's National Anti-Terrorist Committee said that the explosions hit a train between Sennaya Ploshchad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations, media added. An anti-terror investigation is underway.  EPA/TILL RIMMELE

Фото EPA/Scanpix

Women hold flowers and lit candles as they take part in a gathering in memory of victims of the blast in the Saint Petersburg metro in Simferopol, Crimea, on April 3, 2017. Ten people were killed and several more injured Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia's second city Saint Petersburg, and authorities launched a probe into suspected

Симферополь. Фото  AFP PHOTO /Scanpix

A man reacts as he places flowers in memory of victims of the blast in the Saint Petersburg metro outside Technological Institute station on April 3, 2017. Ten people were killed and several more injured Monday after an explosion rocked the metro system in Russia's second city Saint Petersburg, and authorities launched a probe into suspected

Петербург. Фото AFP PHOTO /Scanpix

People lay flowers at a place near the Tekhnologichesky Institut subway station in St.Petersburg, Russia, Monday, April 3, 2017. A bomb blast tore through a subway train deep under Russia's second-largest city Monday, killing several people and wounding many more in a chaotic scene that left victims sprawled on a smoky platform. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

Фото AP Photo/Scanpix

(170403) -- ST. PETERSBURG (RUSSIA), April 3, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Candles and flowers are seen to mourn the victims of an explosion in St. Petersburg, Russia, on April 3, 2017. Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said at least 10 people had been killed and 37 others were injured in an explosion of an unknown explosive device with destructive elements in St. Petersburg. (Xinhua/Irina Motina) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)

Фото  Xinhua/Scanpix

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Flowers and candles in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Sennaya Ploshchad station. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 10 and injuring 50 people. Alexander Demianchuk/TASS

Фото TASS/Scanpix

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Flowers and candles in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Sennaya Ploshchad station. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 10 and injuring 50 people. Alexander Demianchuk/TASS

Фото TASS/Scanpix

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Flowers and candles in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Sennaya Ploshchad station. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 10 and injuring 50 people. Alexander Demianchuk/TASS

Фото TASS/Scanpix

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Flowers and candles in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Tekhnologichesky Institut station. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 10 and injuring 50 people. Peter Kovalev/TASS

Петербург. Фото TASS/Scanpix

KAZAN, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Flowers and candles in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Ploshchad Gabdully Tukaya station of the Kazan Underground. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 11 and injuring 45 people. Yegor Aleyev/TASS

Казань. Фото TASS/Scanpix

ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 3, 2017: Russia's President Vladimir Putin (2nd L) lays flowers in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Tekhnologichesky Institut station. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 10 and injuring 50 people. Sergei Konkov/TASS

Владимир Путин возложил цветы у станции «Сенная площадь». Фото TASS/Scanpix

YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA - APRIL 4, 2017: Flowers in memory of the St Petersburg Metro explosion victims at Chkalovskaya station of the Yekaterinburg Underground. A blast hit a train carriage between Sennaya Ploschad and Tekhnologichesky Institut stations of the St Petersburg Underground on April 3, 2017, killing at least 11 and injuring 45 people. Donat Sorokin/TASS

Екатеринбург. Фото TASS/Scanpix