K-9 experts and
emergency workers are currently at the site.
MOSCOW, December 10.
/TASS/. About 2,000 people have been evacuated from the Sklifosovsky emergency
hospital in downtown Moscow after a bomb call, an emergency source told TASS on
Monday.
"Police received
an anonymous bomb threat call. K-9 experts and emergency workers have been
dispatched there. About 2,000 people have been evacuated from the
hospital," the source said.
Meanwhile, police
received another anonymous call about a bomb planted at the Leningradsky
Railway Terminal.
"Police officers
have been dispatched to inspect the railway terminal," an emergency source
told TASS.
On November 28, hoax
calls were received about bombs planted at 15 Moscow shopping malls and the
Kievsky Railway Terminal. According to a law enforcement source, all calls came
from a telephone number registered in Ukraine.
A series of hoax bomb
calls was recorded across Russia from September to December 2017, when nearly
4,000 facilities received bomb threats and over 2.6 mln people in various
cities had to be evacuated.
Source: ITAR-TASS
10-12-2018