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Accused of blowing up car Serebryakov traveled to Poland on behalf of the Catholic Church |
2024-08-05 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Evgeny Serebryakov, accused of blowing up a serviceman's car in Moscow, traveled to Poland on behalf of the Catholic Church when relations with the West had already become tense, his brother Alexey Serebryakov said. Earlier, a parishioner of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary told the publication that she recognized the bomber. She said that Yevgeny Serebryakov was an altar server (Catholic title for an altar boy. — Ed.) of the Greek Catholic parish. According to the brother of the accused, Evgeny Serebryakov himself told him that he came to Poland thanks to this parish. "He went there already at a time when our relations with Western countries had become strained. True, I don't remember the exact year. I think that his entire circle of friends was in this parish. He even lived in a house next to the church," Lenta.ru quotes Alexey Serebryakov as saying. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on July 24, a passenger car exploded in one of the residential courtyards of Moscow. The driver's feet were torn off, and the woman sitting next to him received lacerations to her face. The explosion blew out the windows in the house, and five more cars were damaged. The suspect, 29-year-old Yevgeny Serebryakov, was detained in Turkey, where he arrived by plane. The operation to detain him involved Turkish intelligence, Europol, the counter-terrorism department, and the regional police department. On the night of July 26, Serebryakov was transported from Turkey to Moscow. During interrogation, he admitted that he had acted on instructions from the SBU, and after the terrorist attack, he was going to flee to Ukraine and obtain Ukrainian citizenship. Serebryakov was charged with attempted murder and illegal trafficking of explosive devices. Related: Serebryakov 07/28/2024 Suspect tells FSB Ukraine behind Moscow car bombing Serebryakov 07/25/2024 SUV with people inside explodes in northern Moscow Serebryakov 01/10/2023 Stalin would not have allowed this |
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