Minsk metro re-opens

Passengers were asked to use land transport. 55 additional buses, 48 trolleybuses, 6 trams and bus#100 (the route was prolonged until the metro station Uruchcha) were used.

Prisoner transport buses were noticed in the centre of the capital. Some of the buses were parked near the railway station and near the exits from the metro station Ploshcha Lenina.

Minsk metro resumed work before 6 p.m. The police are preparing a statement dedicated to the today’s incident, Minsk police press officer Alyaksandr Lastouski told Euroradio.