China News Service, August 19th. According to a report by Russian Satellite Network on the 19th, a spokesperson for the emergency department of the Russian capital Moscow said that all stations of the Moscow Metro are under inspection for receiving anonymous "bomb threats", but no people have been evacuated.

  According to the report, a source disclosed that "all subway stations are being checked" and the subway continues to operate normally.

On November 5, 2017 local time, Moscow was threatened by a bomb, and over 20,000 people were evacuated. The picture shows the police stationed outside the Bolshoi Theatre.

  In addition, two shopping malls also received "bomb threat" messages.

  Since the end of 2019, many cities in Russia have encountered a new wave of bomb threats. The affected places include courts, shopping centers, subway stations, airplanes, primary and secondary schools, and medical institutions. All bomb threats are false information, but they have caused considerable economic losses.

  The Russian Federal Security Service stated in February 2020 that “mail terrorists” had used five foreign e-mail systems to send bomb threat messages in groups. Russia blocked these systems, but it had not been able to completely stop the wave of bomb threats.