2 blasts in Kiev outside branches of Russia’s biggest bank

ARCHIVE PHOTO. Windows that unidentified persons broke at a Kiev branch of Sberbank of Russia. June 22, 2014 (RIA Novosti/Evgeny Kotenko)

ARCHIVE PHOTO. Windows that unidentified persons broke at a Kiev branch of Sberbank of Russia. June 22, 2014 (RIA Novosti/Evgeny Kotenko)

Two explosions have targeted two branches of Russia’s Sberbank in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Monday night. Local police are investigating the attacks, which damaged buildings and startled nearby residents.

Reports of loud blasts and photos of the damaged bank premises in
Kiev appeared on social media late on Sunday (early on Monday
Kiev time). Initial accounts state that the branches on Anna
Akhatova street and Frunze street were targeted. The attacks were
carried out minutes apart and occurred at around 1 am local time.

Both branches are located next to residential blocks and the
explosions woke up and alarmed hundreds of nearby city dwellers.
Witnesses took to social media and explained how buildings shook
and numerous car alarms went off as a result of the blasts.

A webcam video, which was posted on YouTube, less than an hour
after the explosions, claims to show the moment when one of the
bombs went off.

No one has claimed immediate responsibility for the attacks.
Police in the Ukrainian capital are investigating the crime
scene, while there have not been any reports of injuries.

This is not the time that the Russian bank has been targeted in
Ukraine. On Saturday, unknown attackers threw Molotov cocktails
at a Sberbank branch in the city of Nikolaev.

Meanwhile in April, another Kiev branch of Russia’s biggest bank
was bombed. Police said they discovered two more unexploded
devices when they arrived at the scene.

The first Sberbank branch to be vandalized was located in
Independence Square (Maidan), which happened during the mass
protests against former President Viktor Yanukovich and his
government. The bank’s sign and window’s were damaged, while the
building was barricaded with a wall of garbage, several meters
high.

During more recent assaults on the Russian bank, leaflets have
been left near the scene calling for more vandalism on properties
owned by Sberbank. Despite the numerous attacks, there have not
been any reports of any prosecutions by Ukraine’s law enforcement
authorities.

Having inherited its vast network of branches (and, apparently,
part of its name) from the Soviet Sberkassas (“savings
banks”
) institution, Sberbank is among the top five banks in
Ukraine, in terms of assets, according to TASS.

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