Ukrainian police detained two suspects in bomb attacks that injured dozens in Ukraine’s Dnepropetrovsk last month, the country’s interior minister said on Thursday.
Ten bombs rocked Dnepropetrovsk on April 27, injuring 30, including eleven teenagers.
Interior Minister Vytaliy Zakharchenko said the detained suspects are both residents of Dnepropetrovsk, below 40-years of age and have no criminal records.
Prosecutors called the blasts a terror attack with police having circulated identikits of four suspects.
According to earlier unofficial information, special services are more inclined to believe that the blasts were a result of some redistribution of interests between criminal business groups.