1971 Krasnodar bus bombing


The Krasnodar bus bombing was a bombing that occurred on a bus in Krasnodar, June 14, 1971, when a homemade suitcase bomb placed near the gas tank by mentally ill Peter Volynsky exploded, killing 10 persons and wounding 20–90 others.

Attack

Around 8:20 a.m. Volynsky went into the bus with suitcase bomb and placed the explosive near the gas tank. After the bus pulled off from the stop, Volynsky claimed to be sick and told the driver to release him urgently.
The explosion occurred at about 8:30 a.m. in Turgenev Street. The blast reportedly throw the bus into the air, Five people died on the spot, while another five subsequently died in the hospital. Many others were injured. The bomb was stuffed with metal balls, nails and bearings, which struck the gas tank of the bus, as a result of which it caught fire. The driver, who was not seriously injured, managed to open the jammed doors and smash the window with the mounting, but the people who suffered severe injuries could not get out of the cabin and were burned in it. Surviving passengers said that they saw a man with a cap with a large black suitcase, in addition, one of the found parts was a piece of fire extinguisher.

Aftermath

The KGB department found Volynsky two days after the bombing. In the bomber's apartment was found gas cylinders, a box, gunpowder, disassembled bearings and a nichrome wire, enough to destroy a five-store house. And a Napoleon portrait with the inscription "i can do anything". Volynsky carefully calculated the cost of manufacturing explosive devices, as a result of which investigators managed to establish that the bomb exploded cost him only 40 rubles.
While interrogated, they asked for Volynsky what prompted him to commit the crime, Volynsky simply said: "I hate people."
Forensic psychiatrists examination recognized Volynsky as insane and sent him to a compulsory treatment in a psychiatric hospital of a closed type in Novy Abisnky District, Krasnodar Krai by a court decision where the bomber is still held at the hospital.