At least 10 people have been killed in an explosion on an electric bus in the Russian city of Volgograd, according to reports.
Investigators have described the blast as "an act of terror".
The National Anti-Terrorism Committee said the bus explosion was most likely caused by a bomb, but there were no further details.
It comes just a day after a female suicide bomber was blamed for killing 17 people and leaving dozens more injured at the city's main railway station.
The death toll could rise furtherPolice identified the bomber as a Dagestan national called Oksana Aslanova - who had been married to two Islamists killed by Russian forces.
She apparently detonated a bomb in front of a metal detector inside the main entrance of the station. Russian television is suggesting there may have been two attackers.
The explosions have put the city on edge and highlighted the terrorist threat that Russia is facing as it prepares to host the Winter Olympics in February.
Security has been stepped up after the station blastVolgograd is about 400 miles (650km) northeast of Sochi, where the Games are to be held.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for either of the attacks.
In July, Doku Umarov, leader of an ongoing insurgency in the nearby North Caucasus region, urged militants to use "maximum force" to disrupt the Winter Olympics, a project close to Russian President Vladimir Putin's heart.
Russian authorities have pledged to make the event the "safest ever".
Known in Soviet times as Stalingrad, and previously as Tsaritsyn, Volgograd is a major industrial centre with a population of more than a million people.
Sky's Foreign Affairs Editor Tim Marshall said: "It's 39 or 40 days until the Winter Olympics open, this is the opportunity for the Islamic separatists in the Caucasus region to really put themselves on the world map.
"The more this sort of thing happens, if it is indeed them, the more that cause is going to get on the front pages around the world, spoil Putin's Olympics and, more seriously, the more lives it will take."
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