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Russia, Germany, France to Share Anti-Terror Data

The leaders of Russia, Germany and France agreed in a phone call on Tuesday to speed up the exchange of data aimed at fighting terrorism, the Kremlin said.

They spoke following Monday's deadly bomb attack on a metro train in Russia's second-largest city of St. Petersburg on Monday, which killed 14 people and wounded 50 more, Reuters reported.

The Kremlin said the leaders also discussed the situation in Ukraine.