IOC chief expects safe and secure Sochi Games

IOC President Thomas Bach has condemned suicide bombings in southern Russia, but says he has faith the upcoming Winter Olympics will be safe.

IOC President Thomas Bach giving a speech

IOC President Thomas Bach expects the Sochi Games will be safe despite the bombings in Russia. (AAP)

IOC President Thomas Bach says he has full confidence that Russian authorities will deliver a "safe and secure" Games in Sochi despite the two deadly suicide bombings in southern Russia that have heightened concerns about the terrorist threat to the Olympics.

The International Olympic Committee says Bach has written to Russian President Vladimir Putin to express his condolences following the "despicable" and "cowardly" attacks on Sunday and Monday that killed more than 30 people in Volgograd.

Volgograd is located about 650 kilometres northeast of Sochi, which will host the Winter Olympics from February 7-23.

Bach says he is "certain that everything will be done to ensure the security of the athletes and all the participants of the Olympic Games."


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