The TFR established the identity of the one who blew up at the car of the traffic police officers at Savelovsky railway station in Moscow. It turned out to be a 22-year-old native of Udmurtia, said the official representative of the TFR Svetlana Petrenko.
"The identity of the person involved in the criminal case of encroachment on the life of traffic police officers in Moscow. In the course of investigative actions in the criminal case of encroachment on the life of traffic police officers and illegal trafficking of explosive devices, the identity of the alleged suspect who died at the scene of the crime near the Savelovsky railway station was established as soon as possible. It turned out to be a 22-year—old native of the Udmurt Republic," the report says.
As EADaily reported, on the night of February 24, an explosion occurred on the square of the Savelovsky railway station in Moscow. An unknown person approached the traffic police car in which the policemen were and self-detonated. As a result, one traffic police officer and the attacker himself died at the scene, two more policemen were taken to a medical facility.

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