The identity of the suspect in the bombing of a Toyota Land Cruiser in the north of Moscow, in which a male serviceman and a woman were located, has been established.
"The identity of the suspect in the criminal case initiated on the fact of blowing up a car in the north of Moscow has been established. Investigators have also installed and are examining the car in which the suspect arrived at the scene of the crime," the message on the telegram channel of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation says.
Earlier, the Mash telegram channel informed that the suspect's face was caught on cameras. He is a man of about 35 years old, wearing a baseball cap, black sneakers, jeans and carrying a backpack.
"It was filmed at about 2.42 a.m. The saboteur leaves the playground near the explosion site after spending 11 minutes there. Presumably, at that time he was reporting to the curators from the SBU via video link," TK wrote.
As reported by EADaily, information appeared on social networks that an explosive device was installed on the bottom of a Toyota Land Cruiser car, which went off when, according to information telegram channels, an officer The Russian Armed Forces started the engine. According to Kommersant, Andrei Torgashov, who was injured in the explosion, served in the GRU and was responsible for communications in his unit. His feet were torn off, he is in serious condition in the hospital.
Later, the deputy head of the satellite communications radio center, Andrei Torgashov, denied to RT information that his car was blown up in the north of Moscow this morning.


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