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Начало
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Обстрел Белгородской области
1:06
Удар по энергетическим объектам Украины
1:37
Теракт в «Крокусе»: последние новости
3:51
На трех аварийных выходах «Крокуса» были закрыты двери
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В Таджикистане преследуют родственников задержанных за теракт
25:30
Обыски и задержания журналистов в Москве
34:40
Аресты за комментарии о теракте в «Крокусе»
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Главный редактор «Новой газеты. Европа» Кирилл Мартынов
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«Омское гражданское объединение» хотят признать экстремистским
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Габон стал поставщиком запчастей для российских самолетов..
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Hello 9:00 am in Moscow this morning
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In the rain and today in the studio of Valery
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Ratnikov Mikhail Polenov, as always,
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we are talking about the main news of the last
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day Even of the last days But because
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the main news is obvious - this is the terrorist attack in the
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Moscow concert hall Crocus City
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Hall and its many consequences
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which in general cannot be stopped
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discussing, but I propose to first move on
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to the news of the last hour Belgorod
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came under fire again tonight,
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according to the governor of the Belgorod region
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Vyacheslav Gladkov, there were no casualties, there were no
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injuries, twenty Second
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Gymnasium Belgorod Arena and dozens of
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apartments in the Ministry of Defense said
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that air defense shot down in the Belgorod region 15
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shells from a Vampire multiple launch rocket system
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fired by Ukraine Well,
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Russian troops hit
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energy facilities in Ukraine tonight,
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according to Ukrenergo, heat and
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hydroelectric power stations were damaged in the central and
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western regions of the country in the
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Dnepropetrovsk and Kharkov regions
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after the shelling, power outages
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we will monitor developments of events and
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we will tell you the details As soon as they
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appear
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[music]
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and Yesterday new details appeared in
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the investigation of the terrorist attack that occurred
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last Friday, March 22 in the Crocus Ti
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Holi Russia continues to point out the
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involvement of Ukraine, officials
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are talking about that very Ukrainian trace Well, the
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Investigative Committee said that the
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terrorists
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received money from Ukraine into cryptocurrency accounts
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as a result of working with detained
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terrorists, studying the technical devices seized from them,
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analyzing information about
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financial transactions,
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evidence of their connection with Ukrainian
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nationalists was obtained, the investigation
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has confirmed data that the
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perpetrator of the terrorist attack received
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significant amounts of money and
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cryptocurrency from Ukraine, which
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were used in the preparation of
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the crime, also, according to the
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Investigative Committee, yesterday they detained an
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alleged participant in the financing scheme for the
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terrorist attack in Crocus. No information about the detainees is reported. Meanwhile, important stories were found of a crypto wallet associated with a terrorist
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group in Khorasan velayat, from where immediately
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after the terrorist attack
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250,000 rubles were transferred, well, the amount is in dollars
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approximately it turns out to be 250,000 rubles, this is exactly the
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amount that one of the detainees
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in the case of a terrorist attack who was
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captured on March 23 spoke about. According to him, an
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unknown person contacted him in a telegram
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and offered to commit mass murder
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for half a million rubles. After which the excess of
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Well, 250,000 as an advance in the
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United States
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They have already stated several times that all the words of the Russian
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authorities about the so-called Ukrainian
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trace in the terrorist attack in Crocus quote are nonsense and
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Propaganda the day before, White House
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National
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Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said at
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a briefing, I will quote, ISIS bears sole and full
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responsibility for this terrorist attack,
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but I remind you that as a result of the terrorist attack,
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according to the latest official data,
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143 people were killed, and most of them,
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apparently, were unable to escape and
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suffocated due to carbon smoke from the
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fire, immediately after the shooting began, people
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rushed to look for emergency exits from the
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crocus, but at least three out of four ecu
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This was found out by a journalist from the agency's publication,
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while the son of the owner of Crocus City Hall,
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Imin Agalarov, had previously stated that during the
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terrorist attack only the service doors were closed
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and the emergency exits quote
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worked as normal. Let's find out
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the details. We are joined by a
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journalist from the agency's publication Andrey
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grout Andrey Good morning Thank you for
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finding time to join our
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broadcast, please tell us how you
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managed to howl what actually
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happened to the
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stairs Good morning, well, initially we
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had to get acquainted with the floor
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plans and panoramas of each floor,
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fortunately, despite the fact that Kus City had
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his website, almost all the materials were
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from there deleted In the archives of the site, everything
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remained and there we found floor plans for fairs
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in the Caucus City Poly. In addition, there are floor-by-floor panoramas on
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Google
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maps.
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Thanks to them, we studied all the
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floors and found out that well, we roughly
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determined not approximately, but determined
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the location of emergency exits. That’s
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a plus, I talked with
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seven seven spectators who went down
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one or another staircase, it was precisely the spectators of the
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upper floors of the City Caucus Hall, and
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actually thanks to this it became clear
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that people did not go down as
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Agalarov says, not only through technical
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office premises and staircases. Well,
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that also happened. But besides this, they
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used and evacuation staircases,
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to understand them in the caucus of
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everything, there are exactly four of them. Two of
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them went down from the third floor to the
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basement of Ave from the second floor, here
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were certain entrances or exits
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closed. That
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is, what did this lead to? Well, here’s one from the
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stories from the second to the first floor,
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about 4 people were able to enter the
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evacuation room, they wanted to get out, the exit was
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closed, they decided to go up
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and the
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kotono was behind them, apparently I would
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slam it, so in the end, these
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people, as one of the spectators says,
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Ekaterina, they turn out to be about 40 for minutes they
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wandered around, went up, went down, then
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at the top it turned out to be higher than the second floor on the
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flight, they broke through the
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drywall in some utility room, then
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went downstairs, found some other utility
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room there, and in this other
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utility room, in order to survive,
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suffocating,
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they already broke through the wall and in this wall for
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there was plexiglass along the wall, they broke through
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the plexiglass and at face level they got out of
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this trap and according to her,
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about 4 people entered the forest and
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12-1 people came out, that is, she may have
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suffocated, it turns out Andrey or or we
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can’t judge here, well, some
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number exactly because she says
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that when she moved she was kicked with
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about the body. Well, that is, I think that you can
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understand that it is a body or, for example, some kind of
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metal structure, simply
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because it’s like a human body after all, uh This is a
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completely different feeling to me, uh, well
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Judging by the fact that they were there for
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about 40 minutes and the room is very
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small, that is, two floors are not
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even four, and the air there seems to have
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nowhere to come from. We definitely cannot
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say that from this particular group
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we only had one person who could
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tell us something, but she told us in
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sufficient detail, we looked at the
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diagrams of how and what she moved to, where
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it was definitely an emergency staircase, and
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most likely there were people left on this staircase.
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Well, actually, probably the diagram
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Andrey Yes, we are showing it now,
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right here, the
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exits are marked along numbers Yes, and you
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are talking about which of them,
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in fact, the fourth exit was open, and the
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rest were either broken through or
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hacked somehow Yes, here is the fourth exit. Moreover, I
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just told about this story
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exactly on the fourth, on the
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fourth staircase, it turns out to be on it
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They went in but couldn’t get out. Well, that is,
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they broke out the basement
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from the top floor,
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people were breaking it down on the
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second and third floors,
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they didn’t go out.
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Apparently, because there
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were still terrorists there at that moment They
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went down below. With them, just in this
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group, there was a security guard, Asankov, who is
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very now. They are promoting him and rewarding him,
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and in fact, in fact,
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because he is one of the few security guards about
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whom people say that they
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really helped, and here he is, together with
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a spectator of whom there was an ax, this
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story too. Many people know Andre’s vikr, they actually
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washed it
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in the office premises because in the
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basement there was no other option, but as
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for, and here it is also worth
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noting that Agalarov says that they were
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working, that people were using
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office RMI only and staircases, yes, in
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fact, dest
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Ilva, talk to a very large number of
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journalists, he was just telling
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exactly this story, that is, they
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got to the technical technical
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premises and then went down the
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technical stairs, they also lit the doors,
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but these are not all people, only this is only a
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part,
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and about the doors
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We don’t have data on the evacuation stairs,
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here it could be for several
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reasons. Why they aren’t there: first, either people
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couldn’t get on these stairs and
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therefore
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there were no witnesses who walked along them,
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or the second option is
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sadder: people were able to get on them but
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couldn’t how to get out of there Well,
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Or it so happened that I studied a lot
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on the Internet and found people who
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talked to journalists and said that
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they used stairs and among them
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I was simply unlucky to find these people
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Yes, there are several options, but among
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them there are very similar would be unpleasant ones that
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Andrey doesn’t even want to think about, while
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the check that took place immediately after the
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terrorist attack showed that everything was fine
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from a security point of view. However, a
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few days later,
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the rest of the shopping
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centers that belong to the Agalarovs and
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Well, in general, there are,
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as they say, there are questions why on the
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one
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hand, the check shows that everything is in
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order, while you say that it
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was almost impossible to get out in
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your investigation, and then we learn that
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other shopping
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centers belonging to Crocus are also closing, how to
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combine it all into one in your opinion
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Well, it seems
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that It’s quite
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obvious that there are certain questions regarding Croc City
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and the fact that
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the owner or is lying a lot is already
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clear from this even from the doors. But this is the
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simplest evacuation doors, that
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is, here people came out and stubbornly broke them,
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they tell it all and you can
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understand it. Yes, but for example we can’t
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say right now how it was organized,
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what was organized, for example, a
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fire alarm, how
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these robots worked that were supposed to
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extinguish the fire in
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the hall, how all these things are already more
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complex, that is, and this can
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only be determined by investigators and
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rescuers. Well or for us to do this, we can
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only navigate as a Therefore,
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if, for example, there are
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some difficulties with these things and there
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were some violations, then in order to
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eliminate them, it’s not the doors of the door that went through and
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opened, but in order to eliminate them you need
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something of some kind - then More serious
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interventions Yes, I don’t know And for this
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they can really open and close
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other shopping centers, well, that’s why
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it’s difficult to judge, of course. But this doesn’t seem to be a
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coincidence. Uh-huh, thanks, yes, this is an important
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separate branch of the story about the terrorist attack,
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which also needs to be sorted out, in
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fact, because the fire that
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the terrorists started was planned
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so that even more people would die, but the question
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is how
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the security of this building was really arranged, how much people
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could be protected from this fire, and
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apparently, the majority
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or many of them died precisely because they
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suffocated, it was Andrei grout
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journalist of the agency's publication now we are
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eager for a short advertisement and
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[music]
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we will return
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[music]
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Well, and also about the consequences of the terrorist attacks, the
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relatives of one of the suspects in
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this crime are now being persecuted by Mdina Fariduni,
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as the Asia publication writes, from the
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village where he lived, his parents brother's wife
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with an eight-month-old child, mother-in-law, uncle and
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cousin, who may be
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connected with the authorities of Tajikistan in the village of
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Lobi, which is 25 km from Dushanbe, journalists
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managed to talk to the wife of Uncle Fariduni,
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according to her, the relatives of the
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alleged father were taken away on March 23. But
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after that, the uncle and his sons went to
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find out about the fate of these relatives and
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also disappeared before this, the news wrote that the
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Fariduni brothers were taken for interrogation in
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Tajikistan, while another relative
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of the suspect told plus
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Fariduni’s sister was deported from Russia along with
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three children, she has not yet returned home, see
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Rem,
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the attacker, Dorzho Mirzoev, his brother
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shanzhan, according to the data Media 8 years ago he left for
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Syria and, as the authorities of
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Tajikistan suspected, he joined ISIS there because of
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this, in his homeland, the seven
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Mirzoevs Tari Radio Ozodi of the
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Tajik edition of Radio Liberty,
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his father says that Ravshan died in
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2020, not for the first time, seven terrorists
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or those whom the authorities eventually They are called
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guilty of terrorist attacks, but it
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seems that
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the story with the relatives of those accused of a
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terrorist attack in the St. Petersburg metro developed in a similar way.
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Zhenya talked about this in detail,
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hello morning. Well, many
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now remember the terrorist attack in the St. Petersburg
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metro in the context of the tragedy that
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occurred
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in Crocus. Was it really then that they
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began to act against the
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relatives of those suspected of the terrorist attack? I
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understand that they were also talking about
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deportation No, there were no deportations,
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there was deprivation of Russian citizenship
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because the Azimov brothers, who
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were also involved in this
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case, their father and they had Russian
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citizenship, they acted there then,
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the story is as follows, 11 people were
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convicted and received life sentences for this terrorist attack
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before there were twenty-year
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sentences And in this whole
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cell of St. Petersburg terrorists, so to speak, there were Well,
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like two pairs of brothers Yes, this is Akra
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Arora Azimov and the Ermatov brothers,
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if regarding the first pair of
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Azimov brothers there is an abror who really
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seems to have contacted the suicide bomber
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Jalilov who committed the terrorist attack Yes, he
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blew himself up in a subway car, then uh,
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his brother was stealing, at that moment he
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was in Kyrgyzstan, I’ll remind you that at that time there
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were mostly citizens of Kyrgyzstan
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A and in this in this group And the convicts and
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his brother were in Kyrgyzstan spending
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time with
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his family he was treated for sinusitis and was in the
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hospital, and as it later turns out,
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employees of the State Committee for National Security came to him, this is the local
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Kyrgyz FSB, and they took him away,
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even leaving his sneakers in the hospital, this is
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confirmed by the testimony of people at the hospital,
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doctors, and so on, and then they came to the
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mother and asked to give her son’s passport to the
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son at In this case, he himself was in touch by
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phone and begged his mother to give up his passport and
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not to go anywhere further with this man,
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the man introduced himself as a taxi driver, then
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he disappeared; he’s
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sitting on a bench, just resting, then he’s leaning
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on him, which means the special squad
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grabs him, which means he’s facing the
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car and they find a grenade in his bag, and then
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later they find a grenade in a
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woman’s purse of one of the defendants in the case
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A and as for the other brothers there too,
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that’s history The second side story
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is the story of the apartment where they allegedly
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prepared an explosive device,
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everything seems to be terribly bad with the
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evidence, but there are also
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two brothers, one of them is a taxi driver, and it’s
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generally funny
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there, the brother used the other brother’s SIM card,
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respectively.
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became proof
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that they were accomplices and together with this brother they
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also took away the entire apartment of all the residents of the
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apartment who were there. Well,
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in fact, we see that now they
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have also arrested the one who rented out the apartment
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through Avita, if I’m not mistaken, this is the
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same suspect in the terrorist attack and the
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last owner of the car who himself
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came to the
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police Yes, but in the case of the
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St. Petersburg terrorist attack the situation was
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generally tragic because they
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sort of carried out a search in this
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apartment, that’s who was there exactly that day,
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those who became accused were the people
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who lived there for 2 days, I don’t know, they left
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the day before we lived a week ago And the apartment
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was like this, you know, a typical rubber
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apartment Where do the migrants live who
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stand in the morning for work, come late
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at night and just sleep, and these
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people were formed from them into this
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so-called cell, they brought
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charges, and besides this, there were also, as it were,
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there were a
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number of people who, 4
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years ago, we were searching for them and
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eventually found a guy who was
00:20:58
actually a
00:21:00
friend of the accused one of the accused
00:21:03
Yes and And the funny thing is that there lived a
00:21:07
funny guy who lived there who knew that the
00:21:10
suicide bomber Jalilov who committed
00:21:13
the explosion took place in Syria and for some reason this
00:21:19
detail is that, in fact, a valuable witness lived in this apartment,
00:21:22
then the investigation was not at all
00:21:25
interested in this witness, no one
00:21:27
was interested, that is, of course, the
00:21:29
fundamental difference between the terrorist attack in
00:21:32
St. Petersburg in 2017 and the current
00:21:34
tragedy in Crocus is that the
00:21:37
investigation of the St. Petersburg terrorist attack
00:21:39
was treated with complete
00:21:42
disregard by the people who came to hand,
00:21:45
but they quickly collected some evidence
00:21:48
and presented it to the court, which means that the picture here is approximately the
00:21:51
same. We see that a
00:21:54
lot of random people also appear,
00:21:56
but I’m afraid that
00:21:59
this one, let’s call it negligence, that in the
00:22:02
apartment there are 2 a day ago there lived another person,
00:22:04
I think we won’t see it, that is, it’s more likely
00:22:07
the other way around, I don’t know anyone
00:22:10
involved, I don’t know. I called the phone
00:22:13
and I don’t know, so we had two
00:22:17
people there who were asked to
00:22:20
activate SIM cards on the phone Yes And that’s what
00:22:23
brought them to prison Yes, here I’m afraid it
00:22:26
will be even worse, which is worse yet Well,
00:22:31
connections that make no sense at all. I’m
00:22:35
afraid we’ll see again, we already have
00:22:39
quite a lot of evidence that
00:22:44
detainees who are accused of a terrorist attack in
00:22:49
Crocus are tortured. Is it possible to draw any
00:22:51
similar parallels with that what happened in
00:22:53
St. Petersburg Yes, of course, listen, they tortured
00:22:56
us always about
00:22:59
this, that the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg is important and the
00:23:01
testimonies of the defendants about torture
00:23:04
had a lot of coincidences with previous
00:23:08
testimonies, maybe not even terrorist attacks
00:23:10
Yes, but where the FSB and the FSB worked, let’s
00:23:14
say so and then we and journalist
00:23:16
Ilya Rozhdestvensky discussed his
00:23:18
investigation into the secret FSB prison,
00:23:20
where it seems that at least Three of the
00:23:25
eleven defendants ended up and they heard
00:23:28
each other’s screams And they were tortured by this
00:23:32
whole story with Dynamo machines But
00:23:34
now they are trying to uh people with a telephone
00:23:38
then apparently Well, it’s just convenient in prison it
00:23:40
was apparently possible to keep the device,
00:23:41
and the device was immediately set up, so they
00:23:45
tortured the person with this And then, of course, People immediately
00:23:48
gave all the testimony that was needed But
00:23:50
then, thanks to the members of the onc, thanks to the
00:23:52
lawyers, unexpectedly there were
00:23:54
many lawyers for the purpose and they wrote a
00:23:57
statement about the torture of them Of course,
00:23:59
no one checked and But the most It’s scary that yes,
00:24:03
we knew about it, it’s just that now
00:24:06
they’re showing it all to us, no one’s ashamed of us anymore,
00:24:08
no one’s worried about what
00:24:12
it looks like in general, what’s Okay,
00:24:15
now we’re removing the whole side of the fact
00:24:18
that it’s impossible to torture in principle, yes, but
00:24:20
now this is done publicly
00:24:21
demonstratively and it seems to me even with
00:24:24
some kind of bragging, then it’s
00:24:27
Well, still Well, it was immodest
00:24:31
to show that they were tortured, yes, it was one way or
00:24:35
another, sensations now, in general, on
00:24:37
federal channels they show these footage,
00:24:40
bloody footage Yes, indeed, they do not
00:24:43
hide the fact that these people were subjected to
00:24:46
certain bullying by the
00:24:47
security forces, but it really seems to me
00:24:50
important to follow the investigation of the terrorist attack
00:24:52
because it is, first of all, the right of the victims of
00:24:54
their relatives to find out the truth, what
00:24:56
really happened there, who is
00:24:58
really guilty of this, it is impossible to find out with the help of torture.
00:25:00
Thanks, it was
00:25:03
journalist Evgenia Zobnina who
00:25:05
made a big film about the terrorist attack in
00:25:07
St. Petersburg And when in general there are some
00:25:10
parallels between how
00:25:12
this case was investigated then between what
00:25:14
they did with the suspects, what they did with
00:25:16
their families and what we see Also
00:25:21
[music]
00:25:27
now
00:25:29
Well, today at 10 :00 am in literally an
00:25:31
hour and a half, the Basmanny court must
00:25:34
choose a preventive measure for Soto
00:25:36
Vision journalist Antonina
00:25:38
Favorsky it is known that she was accused of having
00:25:41
connections with FBK Russian authorities
00:25:44
have been considering it an extremist
00:25:46
organization for 3 years, later details appeared
00:25:49
according to the security forces Antonina
00:25:55
the verdict was posted not in not in one and a
00:25:58
half an hour in half an hour Very
00:26:00
soon they should announce a preventive measure on the
00:26:04
accusations of the security forces.
00:26:07
Navalny's press secretary Kira Yarmysh has already reacted to the accusations of the security forces,
00:26:09
saying that all this is an absolute lie.
00:26:12
Favorskaya did not publish anything. But
00:26:15
even if we discard the falsity of the accusation,
00:26:18
its essence remains, the journalist is accused
00:26:20
of journalistic activity to be surprised It’s
00:26:22
not necessary But what a
00:26:26
darkness everything is. Apparently Favorskaya came to the
00:26:29
attention of the security forces because she actively
00:26:31
covered the trials of Alexei Navalny;
00:26:34
for example, she shot the last video with him on
00:26:37
February 15, when the politician connected via
00:26:39
video link from Kharp to a meeting of the
00:26:41
Kovrovsky court a month before
00:26:43
Navalny’s murder
00:26:46
A month before
00:26:48
the murder of Navalny, Nagorskaya went to
00:26:50
Kharp itself to make a report about this
00:26:53
village in which the politician was then located.
00:26:55
And after the funeral of Alexei Antoni,
00:26:58
almost every day she brought current
00:27:00
photos and videos from his grave,
00:27:03
her colleagues from Vision wrote about this. In fact,
00:27:05
Antonina was detained after
00:27:07
she left at the Borisov cemetery in the
00:27:11
same case, FBK also interrogated the photographer
00:27:13
Alexandra Astakhova, the journalist
00:27:15
Anastasia Musatova. Now they are
00:27:18
witnesses. All three of Faborskaya,
00:27:20
Musatova and Astakhova, were searched,
00:27:22
the latter said that the security forces
00:27:25
even took away printed portraits
00:27:26
of Navalny from her, saying that this was an iconostasis. Well,
00:27:29
near
00:27:31
Favorsky’s house Ekaterina Anikeevich Sotovin
00:27:35
and Konstantin Zharov from ros News Zharov was
00:27:38
severely beaten and threatened with rape,
00:27:41
meanwhile in Ufa, in connection with the same case,
00:27:43
FBK detained and sent to arrest for 2
00:27:46
months, activist Olga Komleva, she
00:27:48
covered the January protests
00:27:51
in Baymak and other actions for Rus News
00:27:55
joining us right now is Valeria Vetoshkina,
00:27:56
lawyer for the human rights project OVD info
00:28:00
Good morning Thank you for finding E thank you
00:28:03
for taking the time how would you
00:28:05
comment on the fact that now everyone in one way
00:28:08
or another connected in any way with the
00:28:10
activities of FBK is being arrested directly or indirectly
00:28:14
and Good morning Well If I may,
00:28:18
I would of course correct you, it has not been proven
00:28:21
that anyone is connected with the activity,
00:28:23
but they are not connected in any way, but in the interpretation
00:28:25
of the security forces, in
00:28:27
general, in this way Yes, this is very important
00:28:30
because it is generally unclear what is
00:28:32
happening because if we
00:28:34
looked at this big deal the
00:28:36
so-called anti-corruption fund, for
00:28:38
example, before the elections, they really
00:28:41
weren’t arrested in absentia or actually in
00:28:44
Russia, and those who were associated with the
00:28:48
activities of Alexei
00:28:50
Navalny’s organization. And these were either leadership
00:28:55
positions or there were positions on
00:28:58
Navalny’s headquarters, in general, you already know these
00:29:00
people now why -they
00:29:03
began to arrest those people who
00:29:09
have nothing to do with these organizations at all. Why is this
00:29:12
happening? I have a feeling that they
00:29:14
just want everyone to stop
00:29:17
talking about the very fact of the existence of
00:29:20
Alexei Navalny, that is, like if we
00:29:22
ignore it. Perhaps it will
00:29:25
disappear. No it is will not disappear No, it
00:29:28
works like that, yes I think it’s important to
00:29:30
talk here about specific details and the so
00:29:32
-called evidence that the
00:29:34
security forces provide, there is an interpretation.
00:29:36
As I understand it, from your colleague from the Department of Internal Affairs, the information
00:29:38
means what publications on
00:29:41
FBK platforms mean. Yes, what is Antonina now charged with based
00:29:45
on the fact of quoting her materials in the
00:29:48
media of Alexei Navalny Well, that is,
00:29:49
conditionally. For example, She publishes a
00:29:51
photograph from the Borisov cemetery in ovision,
00:29:53
for example, and it can be quoted there on
00:29:55
some Media resources of Alexei
00:29:56
Navalny, and this has already
00:29:58
been considered to mean participation in the so-called
00:30:01
Do I understand correctly here in general
00:30:04
what they charge Antonina And it’s hard for me to
00:30:07
say because none of us actually
00:30:10
saw the case materials and, for example, all the
00:30:12
witnesses are under non-disclosure agreements
00:30:15
and therefore it’s really difficult for me to answer
00:30:18
but as far as
00:30:20
I understand they charge It’s something
00:30:24
related to journalistic work and
00:30:27
again this it’s not normal because all
00:30:30
journalists obviously, well, for you and
00:30:33
for me, they obviously have the right to
00:30:37
freely film any
00:30:41
events, be it courts, be it colonies
00:30:45
in Kharp, where obviously the authorities specifically
00:30:48
sent Alexei Navalny so that there
00:30:50
would be no access there, be it the funeral of Alexei
00:30:53
Navalny, as if just the grave of Alexei
00:30:55
Navalny and so on, if the authorities do
00:30:56
n’t like it, then this is a question for
00:31:00
journalists. Tell me, are there any
00:31:03
recent details about the condition of
00:31:05
Antonina herself and those who were detained during
00:31:08
the search in her house, we know that one of the
00:31:10
journalists, Konstantin Zharov, was beaten
00:31:14
quite brutally he has sprained
00:31:17
fingers, if I'm not mistaken, at
00:31:18
least they needed to be placed in plaster
00:31:20
after
00:31:21
that. What is the latest news in this
00:31:26
regard? understands that she has a long
00:31:30
way to go because I think that no one
00:31:32
doubts that of course they will choose a
00:31:36
preventive measure related to
00:31:37
deprivation freedom, it will be a
00:31:40
pre-trial detention center, but unfortunately,
00:31:43
because we see what is happening as
00:31:45
for the activists, the journalists
00:31:49
who were beaten, they acted correctly.
00:31:53
They called an ambulance, everything
00:31:55
was recorded, I hope that they will
00:31:58
continue to hammer this topic, they will
00:32:01
file reports of a crime,
00:32:04
because obviously,
00:32:05
violence against them is connected
00:32:08
exclusively with the reluctance of the
00:32:10
security forces for anyone to report that
00:32:14
investigative actions are taking place somewhere at night and Valeria I
00:32:17
know this question is a little abstract,
00:32:19
maybe in the current conditions, but
00:32:22
I also just have a few acquaintances
00:32:23
who, for example, made donations in
00:32:26
favor of FBK even before it was
00:32:29
recognized as an extremist organization. Do
00:32:31
you think it is possible to say that
00:32:34
this is some kind of next Step in the persecution
00:32:37
because all this is all It is known
00:32:39
naturally and such claims, such
00:32:43
accusations can be brought against any
00:32:45
person and the statute of limitations may not
00:32:47
matter here Well, there have already
00:32:50
been cases with donations. We have seen, and for not very
00:32:53
large ones. Yes, I would divide it into two.
00:32:58
This is the donations, such a story that
00:33:01
of course I will now tell you about the law, but you
00:33:03
can tell me the law in Russia he is very
00:33:06
funny, but still all the cases are for donations
00:33:09
that exist and they are for those
00:33:12
donations that were sent
00:33:15
after the decision was made to recognize the anti-
00:33:17
corruption fund as an extremist
00:33:19
organization, that is, even those that
00:33:22
were sent there, if I’m not mistaken, the
00:33:25
organization was recognized as a bowl on August 4
00:33:28
organization, if Donat was sent on
00:33:31
August 5, it is considered a crime,
00:33:34
yeah, so for now, in this part, the security forces
00:33:39
are following all the rules that are written; the
00:33:42
second part about which I wanted to
00:33:44
say is whether it is possible to somehow protect yourself in
00:33:45
principle. If you have ever
00:33:49
interacted with Navalny’s headquarters
00:33:51
with the anti-corruption fund,
00:33:52
and unfortunately, these last two cases
00:33:56
in relation to Antonina and in relation to Olga
00:34:00
Komleva very much blur the boundaries
00:34:04
of what kind of advice we can give, that
00:34:06
is, again, if we previously understood
00:34:09
that most likely there would be complaints only
00:34:13
against very prominent people or to the
00:34:17
management team, now it’s not very
00:34:20
clear. But I just wouldn’t want to
00:34:22
give advice like stay at home and
00:34:25
do nothing because, firstly, everyone
00:34:29
must assess their own risks. And
00:34:32
secondly, this is what the authorities
00:34:36
are trying to achieve, so that no one does anything.
00:34:39
yes And Valeria I would like to return to
00:34:42
our previous topic of the terrorist attack in Crocus
00:34:44
Quietly and its consequences and ask you, as a
00:34:47
lawyer, another important question. But first
00:34:49
I want to tell our viewers that about
00:34:52
10 people were detained in Russia for posts
00:34:54
and comments on the topic of the terrorist attacks on Crocus
00:34:56
City Holi one of the first arrested
00:34:59
was decorator from St. Petersburg Nikolai
00:35:00
Konoshenko, who wrote on Facebook
00:35:02
Why Crocus and not the Kremlin was arrested
00:35:05
at Pulkovo airport when he was about to
00:35:07
fly to Armenia and he was arrested for 2
00:35:09
months under the article on justifying
00:35:10
terrorism, for which the maximum
00:35:12
penalty is 7 years in prison arrests
00:35:16
for posts about the terrorist attack became regular
00:35:18
this week. And in Sterlitamak, for example,
00:35:21
blogger Rustam Absalyamov was detained,
00:35:23
who called in his stream quote
00:35:26
to blow up Moscow. The Security Service publishes footage of the
00:35:28
search and detention of all those arrested and
00:35:32
forces them to apologize on camera. Yes,
00:35:34
now let’s
00:35:35
listen to me on the Internet. A
00:35:37
series of streams were conducted after terrible
00:35:40
events in
00:35:41
Crocus in my videos I said
00:35:45
catastrophically wrong and horrific
00:35:48
things to attract attention to myself,
00:35:50
now I realize that with my
00:35:54
words I could incite ethnic hatred,
00:35:56
we are playing on the feelings of people against the backdrop of
00:36:00
mourning
00:36:02
events, this is unacceptable and
00:36:05
inhumane, I apologize to
00:36:08
all the many national people of
00:36:11
Russia, well the geography of these detentions is
00:36:14
quite large in the Magadan region,
00:36:15
for example, in the village of Ola, a
00:36:17
seventy-five-year-old man was detained who
00:36:19
wrote in the commentary to the video about the terrorist attacks
00:36:21
that the quote must be killed by parasites, that’s what he
00:36:23
called the visitors of the crocus, after that
00:36:25
he apologized and said that he would do it
00:36:28
now he is under recognizance not to
00:36:29
leave a young man was also detained
00:36:31
who wrote during the terrorist attack
00:36:33
that he liked the sounds of gunshots; his
00:36:35
girlfriend who recorded a video in the same
00:36:38
spirit was expelled from the university. Well, in
00:36:42
addition, there are at least four cases
00:36:44
of detention in Belarus, among them
00:36:46
a resident of Minsk Zhanna Lavrova, as an
00:36:48
insider writes.
00:36:51
employee Konstantin Pridbay reported to her. He said
00:36:54
that Lavrova had insulted the dead in Crocus
00:36:57
in connection
00:36:59
with this, listing what kind of
00:37:03
comments No matter what they were
00:37:07
on social networks, people were detained and
00:37:11
faced under the relevant article with up to 7
00:37:14
years in prison for justifying terrorism
00:37:17
First of all, how do you feel about this and
00:37:20
how should people behave on
00:37:23
social networks in connection with this? Is it possible
00:37:25
to comment in any way on
00:37:27
what happened in the crocus or, in general,
00:37:30
any interpretation here may
00:37:32
end up under the attention of the
00:37:35
security forces Uh-huh Well, how do I feel about this,
00:37:38
and I’ll probably say not as a lawyer
00:37:41
but as a person, but the authorities should have
00:37:44
done something to prevent a terrorist
00:37:46
attack in Crocus and not engage in
00:37:50
anti-crisis PR after, like, torture
00:37:53
and obviously demonstrative imprisonment for
00:37:58
comments in the style of Vladimir Putin
00:38:01
like Everything is fine with us. We have
00:38:05
terrorists, all the main ones are sitting, all the
00:38:07
culprits are sitting, but in reality there are about 140
00:38:11
dead. Well, that is, this is an obvious
00:38:13
anti-crisis Feast in
00:38:15
which, within the framework of which people suffer,
00:38:19
well, people write comments on the
00:38:21
Internet all over the country, comments on the
00:38:24
Internet for you, this is also not a discovery
00:38:25
for the audience. I think it’s a discovery. Well, yes,
00:38:29
well, it’s not normal when the authorities,
00:38:33
instead of doing
00:38:37
their real work, imprison people for this, and
00:38:41
as for security, it’s
00:38:44
important to understand that whenever something
00:38:46
happens in Russia, it
00:38:48
qualifies like a terrorist attack
00:38:50
a-a Any kind of
00:38:58
approval Can be qualified as
00:39:01
public this is an approval of
00:39:03
terrorism under Article 205 point yes and this
00:39:07
was already the case in the case of Mikhail Zhlobinsky this
00:39:09
was the case In the cases of the explosion on the Crimean bridge
00:39:12
and that
00:39:14
is, this is also not a new practice A I
00:39:17
think that 100% if someone wants to
00:39:21
protect themselves, of course, this cannot be
00:39:23
described as anything because it is obvious that
00:39:26
the topic specifically of the terrorist attack in Crocus is very
00:39:30
sensitive for the state because everyone
00:39:33
understands that the sore point is a little bit
00:39:36
again not the right political
00:39:39
issue, some people are even afraid It was
00:39:41
impossible to write about the fact that it was possible to torture,
00:39:44
because maybe it would be some kind of
00:39:48
justification for the actions of these people who
00:39:53
are in the terim act, the only way is
00:40:00
not to get caught. If you want to speculate about this,
00:40:03
don’t write Uh-huh Yes, this is
00:40:07
useful advice from a lawyer Thank you it
00:40:10
was Valeria Vetoshkina, lawyer for the
00:40:12
human rights project OVD info Well,
00:40:16
the case against journalists, primarily
00:40:18
against Antonina Favorsky, seems to be a new
00:40:22
round of persecution by FBK. If previously
00:40:24
only work in
00:40:26
Navalny’s structures was called a crime, then they considered the
00:40:30
defense of politics in the courts to be extremist activity, when
00:40:32
his lawyers were arrested, now it
00:40:34
turns out that coverage is also included there trials
00:40:36
of a politician, that is, you
00:40:38
get an exceptional job as a journalist, you go to
00:40:41
Navalny's courts, you work as a journalist,
00:40:43
which means you are conducting extremist
00:40:45
activities, Kirill
00:40:47
Martynov, the chief editor of the new newspaper
00:40:49
Europe, joins us. a
00:40:59
new approach can be observed
00:41:01
in this particular case, the case of
00:41:02
so Vision journalist Antonina Faska, a
00:41:06
new approach to the interpretation of what the authorities
00:41:09
call extremist activity
00:41:10
now No, I think that the assessment, Unfortunately, is quite
00:41:15
specific I think there are several
00:41:18
components in these actions of the authorities,
00:41:20
several reasons on the one hand I think
00:41:22
that the queues in support of Navalny at
00:41:26
his funeral, of course, the authorities really didn’t
00:41:28
like. I think that they literally
00:41:30
held some kind of meeting about what to
00:41:33
do with these people, it’s clear that these
00:41:35
people need to be somehow intimidated and
00:41:38
isolated, it’s clear that there were too many of them
00:41:40
on the streets of Moscow in Marino in order
00:41:43
to detain and imprison them all, and
00:41:46
this, in general, is the great advantage of such a
00:41:48
mass protest. But they found that point
00:41:51
that at the same time, which in general
00:41:53
makes intimidation
00:41:56
as possible as possible. Yes, you need to hunt for
00:42:00
journalists who
00:42:02
worked professionally in Navalny’s courts because How did
00:42:06
he, based on how he was killed in the colony and,
00:42:10
in fact, based on the events that
00:42:14
followed, Favorskaya followed a very
00:42:17
typical scenario: first
00:42:19
administrative detention, then
00:42:21
preparation of a criminal case While the person
00:42:23
is in
00:42:26
a special detention center, it
00:42:27
is indicative that they did not
00:42:29
stop there. Apparently, yes, but also
00:42:31
started there in order to
00:42:33
consolidate their position that this is supposedly
00:42:35
extremism, they began to persecute not only
00:42:37
her but also her colleagues who, in turn, were
00:42:40
already covering
00:42:42
her persecution, and that is,
00:42:44
it turns out that it’s not just about
00:42:46
bulk money, but you can also conduct
00:42:48
searches and make threats there torture by torture of people
00:42:52
who are trying to protect their colleague
00:42:55
who is allegedly somehow connected with this
00:42:57
structure of the WBK, according to the
00:42:59
investigation.
00:43:01
This is the first thing, yes. It
00:43:04
seems to me that this is just a point of
00:43:06
intimidation that they
00:43:09
found here. Secondly, in principle, it’s clear
00:43:12
that the authorities for this season after the so-
00:43:15
called elections, there are big plans for
00:43:18
our colleagues who remained to work in
00:43:20
Russia, we see in general there is a general
00:43:23
feeling that the authorities, in
00:43:26
principle, are receiving from the Armed Forces that
00:43:29
journalists continue to work and I think
00:43:32
that perhaps this
00:43:34
company is against against, as if for reasons
00:43:38
fbk You can also research in order
00:43:40
to do the following can be
00:43:42
used in order to take the
00:43:43
next Step to basically
00:43:46
try any journalist
00:43:48
activity in Russia
00:43:50
criminality of the military NZ
00:43:56
sweaty agenda quite specifically
00:43:58
exists Well, the third component It
00:44:01
seems to me, in principle, your your the previous
00:44:04
guest already said about it, it seems to me that there
00:44:06
is quite this logic here, which is
00:44:09
that the authorities
00:44:12
do not know how to catch terrorists and, moreover, that is,
00:44:15
they leave Russian citizens defenseless
00:44:17
in the face of terror and there is no
00:44:20
prevention or any kind of
00:44:21
international cooperation regarding
00:44:23
such terrible terrorist attacks speeches are not
00:44:26
coming, the special services simply
00:44:29
behaved unprofessionally And after
00:44:31
that, you can switch, in principle, to your
00:44:34
favorite activity, you can catch journalists,
00:44:37
civil activists, people for writing on the
00:44:39
Internet for likes This is what the Russian
00:44:42
special services, the Russian security forces know how to
00:44:44
do well, they know how to
00:44:46
beat civilians, they know how to torture,
00:44:50
they know how to find people on the Internet
00:44:53
and take notarized
00:44:55
screenshots there of what bad people have written
00:44:58
on the Internet. Of course they
00:44:59
will focus on this, it’s very much like
00:45:02
their
00:45:08
rehabilitator went through the worst terrorist attack
00:45:11
in the last 20 years and when in general the
00:45:14
Russian authorities warn that this is
00:45:15
not possible the latest terrorist attack by
00:45:21
fundamentalists about how we killed
00:45:24
Navalny and for this you can receive
00:45:27
awards of the Order of Promotion Without
00:45:30
risk because it is clear that journalists
00:45:33
And working with journalists is noticeably
00:45:35
safer than working with real criminals,
00:45:38
and that is, now it turns out that any
00:45:41
work of a journalist at a protest action
00:45:44
may be equated by criminal justice to extremism or
00:45:47
in court, that is, a story about an event
00:45:49
may in itself already be extremism
00:45:51
and Do you think it is possible to say
00:45:54
that And for example, the elections that took place
00:45:58
in Russia quite recently and the
00:46:01
opposition rally at noon in against Putin and in
00:46:05
general angered the authorities and prompted a
00:46:08
new round of perhaps cruelty
00:46:12
towards
00:46:13
journalists. Well, it seems to me that all those
00:46:17
things that irritate them. They need
00:46:19
some kind of reaction. Well, in principle, it
00:46:22
seems to me that the Russian authorities
00:46:24
would ideally just like to make sure that in
00:46:26
Russia, in principle, there would be no people with their
00:46:29
own thoughts, their own
00:46:31
values, and everyone would march
00:46:33
in formation and sing songs about how much they
00:46:35
like the so-called theirs, but they are
00:46:39
unable to do this, mobilize
00:46:41
people in the social sense of the word to
00:46:43
support mass support for the war very
00:46:45
it’s difficult, but people who
00:46:49
think independently and are generally
00:46:51
critical of everything that
00:46:53
happens in the country,
00:46:55
they made visible through their
00:46:58
own efforts, it’s obvious that
00:47:00
the authorities are extremely irritated by this and
00:47:04
it’s obvious. In general, there is even some
00:47:05
Paradox, I would say Yes, about
00:47:08
what you they said that journalists
00:47:10
still go to trials or cover the
00:47:13
activities of so-called extremists.
00:47:15
Well, it is clear that in general it
00:47:18
would be much more convenient for the authorities if
00:47:22
the only source of information on
00:47:23
all these courts were themselves, if
00:47:27
some speaker of the investigative committee came out and
00:47:29
told how everything works in
00:47:32
reality, I think that in relation to
00:47:34
repression, in principle, they want to achieve the
00:47:37
same picture of reality that they
00:47:39
achieved by introducing military censorship and
00:47:42
prohibiting journalists from talking about
00:47:45
using any other sources
00:47:46
except, well, at that time Konoshenko and the
00:47:49
official speaker of the Ministry of
00:47:51
Defense, we are these events of two years
00:47:53
we remember very well from a long time ago. Now
00:47:55
they seem to have no laws that prohibit
00:47:58
journalists from going to court, but in principle it
00:48:00
seems to me that they are moving in this
00:48:02
direction. If you want to broadcast the courts, I quote
00:48:05
the prosecutor’s office. Well, speaking of the reaction,
00:48:09
including to the action against Putin, noon
00:48:11
news came against Putin about the fact that a
00:48:14
resident of Tula was fined for the inscription
00:48:16
Rot in Hell Forever Forgive us Ukraine is a thief
00:48:18
and murderer on the ballot for the presidential
00:48:21
election This is not the first case of
00:48:22
persecution for the inscription on the ballot that
00:48:25
Well, in general, I’ll probably say it again,
00:48:27
it sounds absurd If suddenly someone
00:48:29
doubts this it means she was fined
00:48:31
30,000 rubles for the so-called
00:48:34
discrediting of the army. We can only
00:48:37
guess how the authorities got access
00:48:39
to this bulletin. I have one last
00:48:41
short question, Kirill, and conditionally, who should
00:48:44
prepare? Yes, because we see
00:48:47
obviously Yes, journalists
00:48:50
who work in Russia are under attack. We have already
00:48:52
discussed why, but relatively speaking, who
00:48:55
now may become the main
00:48:57
objects of persecution by the authorities,
00:49:00
maybe this will help someone,
00:49:01
including protecting themselves from those who remain in
00:49:03
Russia, well, you know, it seems to me that the
00:49:07
biggest fears and
00:49:10
most of all we should worry about those
00:49:12
our colleagues who, let’s say, are
00:49:15
well-known in the profession, who have
00:49:17
names, people who, as it were,
00:49:19
managed to establish themselves in the profession before the war, and who
00:49:22
decided that after the war, their duty
00:49:25
forces them to continue working in
00:49:28
Russia, these people with their own
00:49:31
opinions and with their own ideas
00:49:34
are very clear about professional
00:49:35
dignity, they are now obviously at
00:49:37
risk because it seems that the
00:49:40
fate of journalism in Russia in the near
00:49:44
future is the work of anonymous people
00:49:49
who have not been exposed in any way,
00:49:52
have not given themselves away, that in general, in fact,
00:49:54
they are such a state crime, that
00:49:57
is, we are moving towards that
00:49:58
so that the profession finally becomes a
00:50:03
criminal topic and so that it
00:50:05
turns, well, into such a deep
00:50:07
underground The same thing actually applies to well-
00:50:10
known
00:50:11
human rights activists who also work in Russia.
00:50:13
I think that systemic, systemic
00:50:16
terror can begin against them
00:50:18
first of all. Thank you. This was Kiril
00:50:21
Martynov in charge editor of the new newspaper
00:50:23
Europe, I will remind you that in literally 10
00:50:25
minutes
00:50:28
the courts will choose a preventive measure, they
00:50:31
will choose the suppression of the
00:50:34
Arskaya journalist Well, in fact, she is being tried for her
00:50:37
journalistic activities, trying to
00:50:39
present it as cooperation with the FBK,
00:50:42
which of course she was not
00:50:46
[music] the
00:50:55
prosecutor's office is a civil association of an
00:50:58
extremist organization in the opinion
00:51:00
prosecutor Ogo quote threatens to change the
00:51:03
constitutional system in the Russian
00:51:04
Federation by force and also
00:51:07
continues the activities of the oppositionist
00:51:09
Navalny end of quote Omsk
00:51:12
civil association is an
00:51:13
Independent media project that covers, among other
00:51:15
things, anti-war protests in the
00:51:17
region the authors of the project coordinate
00:51:20
the noon against Putin in Omsk also, but
00:51:22
we will find out the details to us
00:51:25
Chairman of the Council of the Omsk
00:51:27
Civil Association Nikolay Rodkin joins
00:51:31
Hello Hello dear
00:51:33
presenters Hello dear viewers of
00:51:35
the rain I am very glad to welcome you to This is a
00:51:37
beautiful morning Here it is a wonderful
00:51:40
faucet morning Unfortunately with sad
00:51:42
news, as usual it happens with us But
00:51:46
what are we used to and Nikolay wants
00:51:48
understand, again, we see different
00:51:51
accusations against those who
00:51:54
were in one way or another connected with
00:51:55
Navalny’s structure or whom the authorities specifically
00:51:57
associate with Navalny’s structures, that
00:51:59
in your case they considered this
00:52:01
activity to overthrow the
00:52:03
constitutional system of the Russian
00:52:04
Federation, why are you so dangerous to the Russian
00:52:07
to the state, yes Well, the fact is that it’s not
00:52:11
only that we continue, as
00:52:13
the prosecutor’s office says, the activities of Alexei
00:52:15
Navalny. The fact is that we are not only an
00:52:18
Independent media project, as you say,
00:52:20
but we are also a human rights organization and the
00:52:23
most prominent anti-war movement beyond the
00:52:25
Urals, I’m not afraid of this word and
00:52:27
naturally the prosecutor’s office doesn’t
00:52:28
like this, we personify everything that the
00:52:30
Putin regime hates. And this is an
00:52:33
anti-war protest, this is human rights,
00:52:36
protecting LGBT people first of all. And that’s why
00:52:40
we have what is called a complete full set of
00:52:43
what the current government is fighting against, what
00:52:47
it hates and what it delivers more
00:52:50
all the inconveniences In addition, we save
00:52:52
people literally every day all the time, we
00:52:55
pull people out of the security forces’ labs, we don’t
00:52:59
help people not to go to war. And of
00:53:01
course, this greatly irritates the
00:53:03
local authorities,
00:53:06
including. Please tell me what the
00:53:08
potential decision to recognize your
00:53:12
organization as an extremist organization
00:53:15
specifically threatens to the people
00:53:17
who work in it,
00:53:21
but in general, yes. If you look at
00:53:25
history, I don’t think that you know many
00:53:26
extremist organizations that are
00:53:28
recognized as such by the Russian court, but God grant
00:53:31
that you remember two or three of this fbk
00:53:33
movement spring Jehovah’s Witnesses And
00:53:36
of course LGBT is an international movement
00:53:38
and And if you look at what happened with
00:53:42
these movements, what kind of persecution
00:53:45
were their supporters or people
00:53:47
who joined with this movement subjected to persecution? And we can
00:53:50
confidently conclude that this
00:53:51
threatens with criminal cases, imprisonment,
00:53:54
persecution, imprisonment and,
00:53:57
accordingly, as in many cases,
00:53:59
death, including in prison, that’s
00:54:03
why Yes Now our main task
00:54:05
is to save these people, help them protect,
00:54:07
provide them with support, many people need to
00:54:09
relocate now this is a very big
00:54:11
problem considering that we are
00:54:13
not the Federal we are not from Moscow We are the
00:54:16
first organization generally recognized as
00:54:18
an extremist whose roots are not from Moscow
00:54:20
and not from St. Petersburg who do not have
00:54:23
long-term support from other human rights
00:54:25
organizations, so we are now
00:54:28
faced with the fact that we need
00:54:30
to find resources for all this;
00:54:32
now we cannot receive donations from Russia; we have
00:54:34
closed all these ways of depicting
00:54:36
security. Therefore, we really
00:54:38
need any support first all
00:54:40
those who are abroad So it’s
00:54:44
very difficult to get support because those
00:54:46
movements that are located beyond the Urals are not
00:54:48
only the Ob Civil Association We are the
00:54:49
first ones who got into this Voschip,
00:54:53
but like many other associations
00:54:58
and organizations that are not from
00:55:00
Moscow who do not have resources,
00:55:02
including large media We need
00:55:05
support more than anyone else
00:55:07
in Russia now Nikolai would like to understand
00:55:09
how in the conditions we unfortunately
00:55:11
cannot doubt what decision
00:55:13
the court will make Yes, it is hardly possible to talk about any of
00:55:15
his Independence, but nevertheless, which
00:55:18
means let’s imagine that the decision has already
00:55:20
been made. What should the people you
00:55:22
help do, how to help them in these
00:55:24
conditions? Yes, because it is understood that you
00:55:25
are helping people, including you
00:55:28
saying that helping them cope with the
00:55:29
persecution of the security forces. How in general?
00:55:32
here we can interact with you Yes, do
00:55:34
you already have some kind of
00:55:36
understanding? Yes, of course. That is, we have a
00:55:39
certain list of people who have
00:55:42
maximum risks and who Russia
00:55:44
can’t stay in. They just need to be
00:55:46
urgently relocated to a safer
00:55:49
country; it’s already a bad
00:55:52
idea to go there
00:55:55
for. This is the first one. would be an option and according to
00:55:58
others, the decision would be more correct, the claim of the prosecutor’s office is
00:56:01
very lengthy, that is, in
00:56:03
principle, it says that the prosecutor’s office considers each of our subscribers to be our supporters and
00:56:04
people who take
00:56:08
part in our organization,
00:56:13
and this is a very strange
00:56:15
wording because theoretically
00:56:17
now any person who simply
00:56:19
subscribes to us On social networks,
00:56:22
our supporters can accuse him of
00:56:23
taking part in extremist
00:56:27
activities, start making a case for us. Yes, that’s why
00:56:29
we need to look for new
00:56:31
ways, we have already closed our chat for
00:56:34
supporters. We need to look for
00:56:36
more anonymous and safe ways of
00:56:39
communication. uniting people, including on
00:56:41
the Internet. So, to protect them
00:56:44
somehow, and this is a very difficult task; it
00:56:46
also requires very large resources.
00:56:48
Because those people who are in
00:56:50
Russia and cannot leave, they need
00:56:53
our support, they need to feel
00:56:55
that we are nearby, they need hearing
00:56:57
what we say, this helps them
00:56:59
simply not to go crazy.
00:57:01
And we need to develop some kind of
00:57:04
protocol, namely the interaction of the
00:57:06
anonymous with the audience, and we have a
00:57:09
certain understanding of how we should do it.
00:57:12
Well, these are the plans for now. Thank you. This was
00:57:15
Nikolai Rodkin, Chairman of the
00:57:16
Public Council organizations Omsk
00:57:18
civil association LGBT activist
00:57:20
talked about a lawsuit that demands
00:57:23
recognition of that very association of an
00:57:25
extremist organization.
00:57:26
In general, this is a typical tool
00:57:28
of the authorities to fight some
00:57:29
opposition
00:57:32
[music]
00:57:39
structures Very soon Russian
00:57:41
planes will fly with spare parts from
00:57:44
Africa Mosco Tas says that
00:57:46
Last year,
00:57:49
spare parts for civil
00:57:51
aviation worth almost $2 billion were delivered from Gabon to Russia,
00:57:54
while the decree in the documents grew, the
00:57:56
customs company R Alars does not
00:57:59
exist at all in the register of the Gabonese company, and the
00:58:02
registration address is a residential
00:58:04
building, the publication quotes economist Igor
00:58:06
Lipsits who says that the Russian
00:58:08
leadership is giving Carte Blanche to the airline, which is
00:58:10
traditionally closely connected with the Russian
00:58:13
authorities and the import of such a large batch of
00:58:15
spare parts was most likely agreed upon with them
00:58:17
from Gabon to Russia. Since August 2012, he has been
00:58:21
tinkering with equipment for Boeing and
00:58:25
Airbus bolts, nuts, brackets,
00:58:27
fuel regulators, other
00:58:29
equipment. Well, besides these are 15
00:58:32
used engines for the Boeing 737
00:58:35
and Airbus A320 a321 for Russian
00:58:39
aviation, the problem of spare parts became very
00:58:42
acute at the end of last year when
00:58:44
mass accidents began to occur. And well, it should be
00:58:47
recalled that in the summer of 2023, the American
00:58:50
authorities blocked a large channel for the supply of
00:58:52
aircraft parts to Russia, bypassing sanctions
00:58:54
when
00:58:56
Oleg Patsu and Vasily Besedin were arrested, their
00:58:58
supplies were actively used by the leading
00:59:00
Russian airlines Aeroflot se
00:59:03
airline Pobeda Russia, Ural
00:59:05
Airlines and Yuter, and we should separately note
00:59:08
that the rapprochement between Gabon and Russia happened
00:59:11
after the military coup in this country
00:59:13
at the end of August last year, yes We
00:59:15
remember that such
00:59:18
Yevgeny
00:59:20
Prigozhina, who is already deceased, was quite closely involved in military coups in African
00:59:22
countries, but I wonder if he left his mark And here he made
00:59:26
his mark But maybe we’ll talk about this again
00:59:28
someday, but at the end of
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