“The one who was in the apartment” – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia According to preliminary data, a northerner who was in the apartment died in a fire in house No. 150/1 on Kolsky in Murmansk. This was reported by the Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Situations of the Murmansk Region. ... Source link Source link
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«Тот, кто был в квартире»
По предварительным данным, при пожаре в доме № 150/1 на Кольском в Мурманске погиб находившийся в квартире северянин. Об этом сообщили в управлении гражданской обороны и чрезвычайных ситуаций Мурманской области. ... Source link
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Shahin Abbasov, who stabbed motorcyclist Kirill Kovalev to death for speaking out in a parking lot in Moscow, was arrested – April 19, 2024. Posting in CHAT: Russia Source: City portals Shahin Abbasov hid from the security forces for almost two days and was finally captured in the Rostov region. The young man was on the federal wanted list along with his accomplices. They were looking for him after a fight broke out in the courtyard of Krasnodarskaya Street in Moscow, during which Abbasov, who had received a warning for illegal parking, allegedly stabbed 24-year-old Kirill Kovalev in the stomach with a knife. Kovalev was not the first to reprimand Abbasov. Just a few hours earlier, a video was recorded of a local resident asking Shaheen why he was parking on the sidewalk. But Abbasov shows no interest in the questions, but is only interested in whose motorcycle is preventing him from leaving. Now Shahin Abbasov and his accomplices are being taken to Moscow for interrogation. The investigation plans to demand their arrest in the near future. What other details are known about the high-profile murder and who Shahin Abbasov is - see in the short video just above. The tragedy occurred on April 17 in the southeast of Moscow. A criminal case has been opened against Abbasov and his accomplices under the article “Murder committed by a group of persons for hooligan reasons.” The suspects face up to 20 years in prison. Source link Source link