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The Bomber Could Have Come From St. Petersburg: New Information About The Explosion Near The Train Station In Moscow

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The Bomber Could Have Come From St. Petersburg: New Information About The Explosion Near The Train Station In Moscow

The identity of the perpetrator has been established.

The explosion near Savelovsky railway station in Moscow killed a traffic police officer and injured two policemen. The alleged bomber is also dead. According to preliminary information, he could have come from St. Petersburg, "Fontanka" reports.

The police officer who died in the explosion in Moscow was 34-year-old senior lieutenant Denis Bratushchenko. He joined the Moscow police in March 2019.

At the beginning of the seventh, the body of the dead traffic police officer was loaded into a ritual car, MSK1.RU reports from the scene. SC officers continue to work at the site, ambulance and disaster medicine are on duty.

Who set off the explosion near Savelovsky railway station?

"According to MSK1.RU's source, the identity of the man who blew up the car has been established. According to preliminary information, he came from St. Petersburg by car, it could be a cab," MSK1.RU.

The bomber's body was presumably thrown on a transformer box not far from the scene.


What's going on near Savelovsky station in Moscow?

The station square has been cordoned off, traffic around Savelovsky station is open. At the station square DPS squads check cars every day. At the time of the explosion the patrol was just on duty, Denis Bratushchenko died in the line of duty.

The explosion near Savelovsky station in Moscow - what is known

According to the police, on February 24 at about 00:05 some man approached the official car of traffic police officers, after which "there was a detonation of an unknown device". The person who blew up the car of traffic police officers died on the spot, it was established during the inspection of the scene and the study of recordings from outdoor surveillance cameras. One policeman died, two traffic inspectors were injured and hospitalized.

The Moscow State Investigation Committee opened a criminal case under Article 317 of the Criminal Code (attempt on the life of a law enforcement officer) and Part 1 of Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code (illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation, forwarding or carrying of explosives or explosive devices).

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