Thousands rallied at memorial events in Russia on Thursday to pay tribute to the victims of the St. Petersburg metro attack.<br /><br /> Over 50,000 people gathered on Moscow’s Manezhnaya Square, according to police.<br /><br /> Russia stages anti-terrorism rallies after St. Petersburg bombing https://t.co/dPmm7fV46l pic.twitter.com/XLncwcImJ4— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) April 6, 2017<br /> <br /><br /> The nation observed three days of mourning following Monday’s suicide bombing, which killed 14 people and wounded 50.<br /><br /> Irina Medyantseva, an arts teacher and doll designer, was among 14 people killed by Monday’s suicide bombing. He 29-year-old daughter Alyona was one of 50 others wounded in the attack.<br /><br /> Russian investigators have named the suspected bomber as Akbarzhon Jalilov, a Russian citizen who was born in mainly Muslim Kyrgyzstan.<br /><br /> Authorities have detained eight men suspected of being his accomplices, according to Russian media.<br /><br /> St Petersburg metro attack: 'Bomb' found in police raid https://t.co/ZFGFUOcjp2 pic.twitter.com/ftifA0UNj5— euronews (@euronews) April 6, 2017<br />
