RAZAN, September 23 (AVN) -- Residents of a block of flats in the central European Russian city of Ryazan, who were evacuated after three sacks of hexogen were found there overnight to Thursday, are returning home, local civil defence authorities told the Military News Agency.
Police, rescuers, explosive experts, and people themselves carried on very efficiently, the source said.
It was the house's residents who had noticed two people unloading sacks from a car and bringing them to the basement.
It took only 20 minutes to evacuate them. During a search of the adjacent territory, no other explosive devices were found.