Kenyans in Russia are safe after the Metro terror attack that claimed 14 lives.
The news was confirmed by the Russian government in a letter addressed to Foreign Affairs PS Monicah Juma.
Moscow has said in a letter addressed to Foreign Affairs PS Monica Juma.
"We write to inform you that all Kenyans in the Russian Federation are safe. We have a good number of students in St Petersburg,"said Hillary Kyengo, Kenya's charge d'affaires in Russia.
Foreign affairs CS Amina Mohammed sent a condolence message and pledged solidarity with Russia.
"Saddened by the blast that killed 10 people. We...pledge solidarity with the people and government of Russia," she said on Twitter Tuesday.
The blast in the train carriage was carried out by a Russian citizen born in Kyrgyzstan.