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Neo-Nazis that killed an Azerbaijani arrested in Moscow
Police arrested three students from the Moscow neo-Nazi movement Restructuring, accused of killing an Azerbaijani citizen in the metropolitan area Sviblovo in early June.
As the press service of the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation reported, three university students in the city of Moscow aged 17, 20 and 23 years old are charged with the murder of 37-year-old Zaur Alyshev.
The names of two neo-Nazis are known - Kirill Filatov and Andrey Makarov, while the name of their third accomplice is kept secret because the student is a minor.
Note that Alyshev was attacked in broad daylight in a crowded place. About a dozen attackers beat him, and the passers-by were just passing by.
Two more people were standing on the porch of a house and watching with interest for a while, but they also stood idly. At the end of the beating one of the attackers stole the victim's bag, after which the attackers fled.
Alyshev died in hospital from his injuries.
* The movement Restructuring was set up by a neo-Nazi and video blogger Maxim Marcinkiewicz nicknamed Slasher, who was repeatedly tried on charges of hate speech and humiliation of human dignity. Restructuring has positioned itself as an organization based on the ideology of National Socialism and its main goal calls to build a National Socialist state. -02D-
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