Belarus arrests suspect in metro bombing

Police in Belarus say they have arrested a suspect in connection to this week's deadly metro bombing, Deutsche Welle reports.

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Police in Belarus say they have arrested a suspect in connection to this week's deadly metro bombing, Deutsche Welle reports. The chief investigator said the first confession had been obtained, and that he was the likely perpetrator. Belarus arrests suspect in metro bombing Belarusian police said on Wednesday that they arrested a potential suspect in the investigation of Monday's metro bombing, which killed a dozen and injured more than 200. "The first investigative actions are being carried out," Deputy Prosecutor General Andrei Shved told the Interfax-Zapad news agency. "The first confessions have been obtained." "With a great deal of probability we can assume that one of the detained is the perpetrator," he added, saying the man could be identified from video footage from the metro station. On Tuesday, Shved had said several suspects have been detained, but none had confessed to the attack. Vadim Zaitsev, head of the country's KGB security service, also said on Tuesday that police were searching for a suspect of "non-Slavic" appearance, "up to 27 years old and well built." He added that the man could have been hired. The scene of the bombing (Beta/AP)

Belarus arrests suspect in metro bombing

Belarusian police said on Wednesday that they arrested a potential suspect in the investigation of Monday's metro bombing, which killed a dozen and injured more than 200.

"The first investigative actions are being carried out," Deputy Prosecutor General Andrei Shved told the Interfax-Zapad news agency. "The first confessions have been obtained."

"With a great deal of probability we can assume that one of the detained is the perpetrator," he added, saying the man could be identified from video footage from the metro station.

On Tuesday, Shved had said several suspects have been detained, but none had confessed to the attack.

Vadim Zaitsev, head of the country's KGB security service, also said on Tuesday that police were searching for a suspect of "non-Slavic" appearance, "up to 27 years old and well built." He added that the man could have been hired.

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