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Seven Suspects in Terrorist Attack Preparation Arrested in Dagestan |
2024-12-10 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Seven people have been remanded in custody on suspicion of preparing terrorist attacks in Dagestan. This was reported on December 9 by the Soviet District Court of Makhachkala. “Having reviewed the investigator’s materials, the court decided to choose a preventive measure for the suspects in the form of detention for a period of two months, that is, until February 2025,” the court said in a statement on the social network VKontakte. It is noted that the suspects share the ideology of a terrorist group banned in the Russian Federation and have united into a terrorist community. According to the investigation, seven defendants were making homemade explosive devices, planning to detonate them in military units, buildings of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB, which are located in Dagestan. As reported by the Regnum news agency, in Dagestan, law enforcement officers detained 12 members of a terrorist cell who were planning a major terrorist attack. The group was organized in the Kizlyar region. Components for making a bomb were confiscated from the detainees. Five people are suspected of preparing a series of terrorist attacks in Dagestan; they were placed into custody on December 2. In late November, law enforcement officers detained two residents of Dagestan suspected of preparing a terrorist attack in one of the republic's state institutions. According to the investigation, residents of the village of Kurush in the Khasavyurt district purchased components for making a bomb in June and wanted to detonate it in a state institution to destabilize the situation in the region. They did not have time to assemble the explosive device, as they were detained. Related from regnum.ru Azov militant sentenced to 24 years for ordering murders in Mariupol The Supreme Court of the Donetsk People's Republic sentenced 30-year-old senior machine gunner of the Ukrainian nationalist formation "Azov" (the organization is recognized as terrorist and extremist, banned in Russia) Denis Khmelevsky to 24 years in prison for ordering the killing of civilians in Mariupol. This was reported on December 9 by the press service of the regional prosecutor's office. It was established that in March 2022, the militant ordered another soldier to kill two residents who were in the entrance of a building on Moskovskaya Street. They died on the spot due to their injuries. “Khmelevsky was found guilty under paragraphs “a”, “g”, “l” of Part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Murder of two persons committed by an organized group, motivated by political, ideological hatred”), Part 1 of Article 356 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Cruel treatment of the civilian population in the occupied territory”),” the statement said. The court sentenced the militant to 24 years of imprisonment to be served in a maximum security penal colony. As reported by Regnum News Agency, in September, the Supreme Court of the DPR sentenced each of the three servicemen of the 55th artillery brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) to 16 years in a maximum security penal colony. In February 2022, they fired high-explosive shells at the public bridge "Slovyansk - Donetsk - Mariupol". As a result, property damage amounted to more than 214 million rubles. In late August, a court in the DPR sentenced Oleg Plotnikov, commander of a reconnaissance platoon of the 36th Separate Naval Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, to 22 years in prison. Between March 23 and 25, 2022, the soldier radioed a company sniper to shoot at a car on Metallurgov Avenue in Mariupol. Three residents who were in the car survived. One of them was wounded Related: Dagestan: 2024-12-08 Security forces prevent major terrorist attack in Dagestan Dagestan: 2024-12-04 Details of the case of attacks on churches and synagogues in Dagestan have become known Dagestan: 2024-12-04 Stavropol court begins hearing case on Makhachkala riots |
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