Information about the detention of "murdered" Yegor Shcherbakov at the airport is refuted
That the Muscovite Yegor Shcherbakov , who was killed on October 10 in Biryulyovo, is alive, reported today Baku newspaper "Yeni Musavat" and many other media outlets , including Russian. The newspaper claimed that Shcherbakov was detained at the airport "Vnukovo" when he was about to fly to Warsaw. However, the newspaper gave no reference to the source.
In an interview to the TV channel "Rain", a spokesman of the "Vnukovo" airport Elena Krylova said that the Azerbaijani mass media "behave ugly." According to her, no Yegor Shcherbakov" or " not any person with his documents" was detained at the airport “Vnukovo.”
In addition, " Yeni Musavat" claimed that the Yegor’s girl-friend Ksenia Popova left for Paris two days earlier.
According to Russian sources, Shcherbakov was buried at the Danilov cemetery on October 12, on the second day after the murder.
The mourners held first rally in Biryulevo in front of the police station.
Azerbaijani, Orhan Zeynalov was arrested for the murder of Shcherbakov. This resonant murder caused the riots and the expulsion of people from Caucasus and Central Azia from Moscow. -02D-
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