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December 31, 2013
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87 people detained after they resisted police or could not produce proper ID or registration documents
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Around 5,200 police and interior troops have been mobilised throughout Volgograd after two deadly attacks in less than 24 hours that raised security fears ahead of the Winter Olympics.
A suicide bomb at the city's railway station on Sunday has left 18 dead, and a bomb blast on a trolleybus on Monday saw 16 people killed.
Dozens of people in the Russian city were detained by police today as part of 'Operation Anti-terror Whirlwind', according to Interior Ministry spokesman Andrei Pilipchuk.
He said 87 people had been detained after they resisted police or could not produce proper ID or registration documents, and that some had weapons.
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