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This is how Vladimir Putin’s police transferred those arrested for the Moscow attack

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Russian police released a video showing it how it transported the suspects of carrying out the terrorist attack in Moscow which caused 137 deathsthe bloodiest in Europe claimed by the group that calls itself ISIS-K, an even more extremist faction of the Islamic State.

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The two men, identified as Saidakrami Rachabalizoda and Dalerdzhon Mirzoev, They were brought this Sunday to the Basmanni court in the Russian capitalwhere they were accused accusations of terrorism.

In the video, a Russian soldier is seen forcing the suspects out of a white van, handcuffed and blindfoldedto which little more drag with one hand towards the courthouse stairs.

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The first to be brought before the judge were two men identified as Saidakrami Rachabalizoda and Dalerdzhon Mirzoev.

At the hearing, Mirzoev said this He is a citizen of Tajikistan and has three minor children. The defendant lived in the Moscow region with residence documents csupposedly three months agothe TASS agency reported.

Russia showed how the suspects entered the courtRussia showed how the suspects entered the court

The number of injured rose this Sunday from 154 to 180 people. According to Russian media, some survived the attack it took more than a day to seek medical attention because they were in “state of shock'”.

In total, the Russian security forces Eleven people linked to the attack have been arrestedfour of whom personally participated in the massacre, according to authorities.

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putinhe stated that “all those responsible will be punished” and denounced him Ukraine ‘made the path easier’ to the attackers. Furthermore, he compared the murderers to the Nazis and declared March 24 a day of mourning throughout the country.

In another video released by the Russian Security Service (FBS), the suspect identified as Fariduni Shamsiddin states this he shot “people, for money.”

Furthermore, he confessed to having charged “about half a million rubles” for the attack. “I haven’t received it yet, only half of it. They transferred it to a card. We didn’t have time to receive the money,” the prisoner said according to the images released.

Source: Clarin

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