The criminal who killed the special forces near Moscow, could have escaped to Armenia
We have already Reported about the terrible crime that occurred in Putilkovo near Moscow. There, a brutal crowd of ten killed 24-year-old Nikita Belyankin, a former special forces soldier in Syria. Nikita stood up for the guys who were beaten by the same company, and paid for his nobility with life.
In the media initially spread information that the crime was committed by immigrants from the North Caucasus Federal District, allegedly from the Chechen Republic. However, now there is information about who in reality could attack Nikita Belyankin.
So, one of those suspected of involvement in the attack on Belyankin was detained. Apparently, it was he who gave evidence that helped establish the identities of other probable criminals.
Initially, the main suspect in the murder was called the bartender of the institution "Bir House", near which the fight took place. Media reported that he left after committing a crime in Yerevan. However, then it turned out that a man named Grigor Ohanyan had nothing to do with the crime, that day he was not at all in the bar.
Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin instructed to transfer the case of the murder of Nikita Belyankin for investigation to the central office of the Investigative Committee. Thanks to this decision, a high-profile case can really be solved as soon as possible, and the perpetrators can be punished to the fullest extent of the law. It remains to be hoped that Armenia will not cover the criminals, but will extradite them to Russian justice.
According to the official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia Svetlana Petrenko, currently two suspects in the murder of Nikita Belyankin have been detained. These are men born in 1977 and 1982, the role of each of them in the fight at the cafe is established.
In the media initially spread information that the crime was committed by immigrants from the North Caucasus Federal District, allegedly from the Chechen Republic. However, now there is information about who in reality could attack Nikita Belyankin.
So, one of those suspected of involvement in the attack on Belyankin was detained. Apparently, it was he who gave evidence that helped establish the identities of other probable criminals.
Initially, the main suspect in the murder was called the bartender of the institution "Bir House", near which the fight took place. Media reported that he left after committing a crime in Yerevan. However, then it turned out that a man named Grigor Ohanyan had nothing to do with the crime, that day he was not at all in the bar.
Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin instructed to transfer the case of the murder of Nikita Belyankin for investigation to the central office of the Investigative Committee. Thanks to this decision, a high-profile case can really be solved as soon as possible, and the perpetrators can be punished to the fullest extent of the law. It remains to be hoped that Armenia will not cover the criminals, but will extradite them to Russian justice.
According to the official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia Svetlana Petrenko, currently two suspects in the murder of Nikita Belyankin have been detained. These are men born in 1977 and 1982, the role of each of them in the fight at the cafe is established.
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