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The Land Cruiser that blew up in Moscow with an officer The Russian Armed Forces acted as part of a group

The detainee. Illustration: screenshot of the video

Evgeny Serebryakov, accused of blowing up a Toyota Land Cruiser in the north of Moscow, in which there was a male officer The Armed Forces of Russia and a woman, acted as part of a group.

"The investigation has every reason to believe that Serebryakov acted as part of a criminal group in which roles were assigned. He himself was the perpetrator of the bombing. Measures are now being taken to identify the customer and the organizer of this crime," law enforcement agencies told TASS.

EADaily reminds you: early on the morning of July 24 on An explosion occurred in a parked Toyota Land Cruiser on Sinyavinskaya Street in Moscow, as a result of which a serviceman and his wife who were there were injured. As it turned out, an explosive device was installed on the bottom of the Toyota Land Cruiser car, which went off when the 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.

A criminal case has been opened on the fact of the incident under articles on attempted murder of two or more persons (Part 3. Article 30, Part 2. Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and illegal sale of explosives and explosive devices (part 1 of Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

On the same day, in the evening, Serebryakov was detained in Bodrum, Turkey, where he flew from Moscow, trying to escape. According to the Readovka telegram channel, immediately after receiving from After targeting Serebryakov, Turkish law enforcement officers identified the perpetrator using a video surveillance camera system, thanks to which they found out that the killer was traveling in a rented car. The surveillance of Serebryakov continued for 50 km.

It also turned out that Turkey was not the end point in Serebryakov's route — then he planned to escape to Greece in order to further cover up the traces of his crime. The criminal, apparently, hatched a plan to kill a serviceman, as evidenced by the careful elaboration of an escape plan from Of Russia.

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16.11.2024

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