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Ученики устали ждать, когда в пятом лицее найдут бомбу, и разошлись по домам.

Детей эвакуировали ранним утром — вывели на улицу, позвали кинологов. Полицейские прошерстили весь лицей, взрывчатку не нашли. Разрешили продолжить уроки, но в классы вернулась только часть школьников.

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Ученики устали ждать, когда в пятом лицее найдут бомбу, и разошлись по домам.

Детей эвакуировали ранним утром — вывели на улицу, позвали кинологов. Полицейские прошерстили весь лицей, взрывчатку не нашли. Разрешили продолжить уроки, но в классы вернулась только часть школьников.

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