2024-11-16 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
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Court fines man who burned toys at Crocus terror attack memorial
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] A Muscovite who set fire to toys at a memorial to the victims of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in the Desyonovskoye settlement in New Moscow in April has been sentenced to a fine. The decision was made by the Shcherbinsky Court of Moscow at a hearing on November 15.
“The court believes that the objectives of the punishment will be achieved by imposing a penalty in the form of a fine,” the court’s decision says.
The court found that the man set fire to the memorial during a night walk with his dog on April 5. Seeing the stuffed toys left by people in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack, piled next to the stone memorial to soldiers who took part in local conflicts, he took out a lighter and set them on fire.
At the time of the arson, the Muscovite was in a state of alcoholic intoxication. According to the case materials, the man thought that a fire should supposedly burn at the memorial in memory of the victims.
He failed to set the objects on fire right away. When one of the toys caught fire, he put it in the general mass, and then the neighboring ones caught fire. He did not watch them burn, but continued walking the dog.
The stone was damaged in the form of soot and smoke. Cleaning service employees spent two hours removing the dirt.
As the judge noted, the arsonist led an immoral lifestyle due to systematic alcohol consumption.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, the terrorist attack in Crocus took place on the evening of March 22. A group of terrorists burst into the concert hall filled with people, opened fire, and then started a fire. As a result of the terrorist attack, 144 people were killed and 551 were injured. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened several criminal cases, including under Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Terrorist attack"), under which 12 people were arrested.
In a number of Russian cities, people organized spontaneous memorials of flowers, toys, and lit candles in memory of the victims. One of these memorials appeared in New Moscow. On the night of April 5, a fire broke out there, the toys burned, and the stone was covered in heavy soot. Commenting on this event, Regnum editor-in-chief Marina Akhmedova said that burning the memory of the victims is more than vandalism.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs opened a criminal case under Part 1 of Article 243.4 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Destruction or damage of military burial sites, as well as monuments"). On April 8, police detained a suspect in the arson - a 49-year-old Muscovite.
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