Thousands commemorate St. Petersburg victims (photos)

13 killed and 50 wounded in attack

Thousands of people have gathered outside a St. Petersburg subway station to commemorate the victims of a suicide bomb blast that killed 13 train passengers and wounded about 50.
Mourners gathered Thursday at the Technological Institute station for a ceremony where the names of the victims were read and the Russian national anthem played. Many participants carried white balloons that they released into the sky.
Svetlana Bagayeva says the attack “has to do with all of us; it is a terrible tragedy for the city.”
The Monday blast occurred as a subway train was between stops. The driver continued to the next station.
City governor Grigory Poltavchenko urged the crowd to bear up, saying “We are the children of a great city that never stood on its knees.”

People attend a rally honouring the victims of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro in central Moscow on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA

People attend a rally honouring the victims of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro in central Moscow on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA

People place flowers in honour of the victims of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro at a memorial stone reading Leningrad by the Kremlin wall in central Moscow on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA

People including relatives place flowers at the grave of Irina Medyantseva, 50, a victim of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro, during her funeral at a cemetery in Russia's Leningrad region on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Olga MALTSEVA

Relatives cry by the grave of Irina Medyantseva, 50, a victim of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro, during her funeral at a cemetery in Russia's Leningrad region on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Olga MALTSEVA

People holding candles commemorate the victims of April 3 metro train blast at The Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg on April 5, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Olga MALTSEVA

People gather for a rally against terrorism at Manezhnaya Square in central Moscow on April 6, 2017 following April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA

Flowers and candles left in tribute to the victims of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro are seen by a memorial stone reading Leningrad by the Kremlin wall as honour guard soldiers march during the changing of the guards ceremony in central Moscow on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA

People place flowers and candles in honour of the victims of April 3 blast in the Saint Petersburg metro by a memorial stone reading Leningrad by the Kremlin wall during a commemorative event in central Moscow on April 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Natalia KOLESNIKOVA