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Explosion in Tbilisi

Publication time: 8 March 2010, 13:52

Explosion has occurred at the entrance hall of one of the blocks of houses on Vazha Pshavela Avenue last night; the blast was heard at midnight. It broke the window glasses of the nearby flats and damaged the vehicles parked outside the building.

 

The details of the explosion are yet unknown. The investigation is in progress.

 

Eyewitnesses say the blast was very strong.

 

Reportedly, the remote control mechanism was launched by the yet unidentified persons in the moment, when a young man living in that block entered the entrance hall. Luckily, he got inside in time and the splits of the explosive only injured him lightly, so that he was discharged from the hospital after primary treatment.

 

Neighbors say the man runs his own business, he has wife and children. Other details of the incident are yet unknown. 


Source: Agencies

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