In St. Petersburg, four museums were evacuated due to reports of mining
The State Hermitage Museum, the Faberge Museum, the All-Russian Pushkin Museum and the Memorial Lyceum Museum in St. Petersburg were evacuated after anonymous reports of dangerous objects. This was reported on September 9 in the press service of the North-Western District of the Russian Guard.
"In St. Petersburg, crews of the Rosgvardiya non-departmental security provide security and assistance to evacuated visitors and employees of four museums that received anonymous reports of allegedly dangerous objects: the State Hermitage Museum, the Faberge Museum, the All-Russian Pushkin Museum on the Moika Embankment and the Memorial Lyceum Museum," the Telegram channel said.
In January, 755 people were evacuated in St. Petersburg after reports from the United States about the mining of buildings. After a thorough inspection, the police reported that no explosive devices had been found.
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