Bomb threats force evacuation of Moscow’s Bolshoi theater, hotels: reports

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A police officer secures an area in front of the Bolshoi theater after bomb threats in Moscow
A police officer secures an area in front of the Bolshoi theater after bomb threats in Moscow, Russia November 5, 2017. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

November 5, 2017

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Bomb threats forced thousands of people to evacuate Moscow’s Bolshoi theater, Metropol hotel, GUM department store on the Red Square and other public places on Sunday, local media reported.

A spate of anonymous phone calls have caused disruption at shopping centers, train stations and public buildings across Russia in the past two months. The calls have so far proved to be false alarms and there have been no claims of responsibility.

RIA news agency, citing a source in the police, reported that as many as 5,000 people were evacuated from GUM and Metropol hotel. TASS and RIA, also quoting police sources, said the Bolshoi theater was also evacuated.

A Reuters witness said police had cordoned off premises of Bolshoi and GUM.

TASS said the evacuation was announced from Bolshoi before a performance was due to start at 1600 GMT.

Alexander Bortnikov, the head of the FSB security service said last month the authorities knew the identities of those responsible, saying they four Russian citizens based abroad with “accomplices” inside Russia.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Maxim Shemetov; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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