St.Petersburg, July 30 - An airport in Russia's northern capital of St. Petersburg was briefly evacuated Tuesday following a bomb threat. However, no suspicious object was found. A total of nine flights were held back as local bomb squads combed the Pulkovo Airport for explosive materials after receiving a bomb threat over phone, Xinhua reported. The Pulkovo Airport, the third busiest airport in Russia, returned to full service two-and-a-half hours later following a full evacuation. Meanwhile, Moscow's Domodedovo International Airport also received a similar threat. Long queues and confusion were reported at the two airports throughout the day as Russian authorities worked to ascertain the degree of threat.

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