The owner of the truck that exploded on the Crimean bridge was an Azerbaijani
Baku/08.10.22/Turan: An Azerbaijani, 51-year-old Mahir Yusubov, was driving a truck that exploded on the Crimean bridge on Saturday morning. The truck itself is registered to his nephew Samir Yusubov.
They are residents of the Krasnodar oblast of Russia and have been engaged in cargo transportation for a long time. As a result of the explosion, Mahir Yusubov died as a result of the explosion.
Samir made a video appeal in which he stated that they had nothing to do with the explosion. The goods were taken from the ATI website, which specializes in the delivery of goods across Russia.
According to Russian sources, law enforcement agencies are conducting searches at the place of residence of the Yusubovs. -0-
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