A man who attacked police officers in Moscow was arrested
A 25-year-old man who attacked police officers in Moscow has been taken into custody. This was announced on August 28 by the press service of the Investigative Committee (IC) of the Russian Federation.
"At the request of the investigators of the capital's Investigative Committee, the accused was given a preventive measure in the form of detention," the Telegram channel said.
Izvestia's footage from the courtroom shows a defendant with a bandaged head surrounded by law enforcement officers.
The attack by a foreigner Sheravgan Kunjumov on law enforcement officers in Moscow took place on August 27. It was clarified that the person involved threw two molotov cocktails at the GBU Zhilishchnik and into the car of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. There were no casualties.
Later, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation announced the initiation of a criminal case against a foreigner who attacked police officers under Article 317 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Assault on the life of a law enforcement officer").
In addition, it was clarified that the perpetrator of the attack is in the ranks of the terrorist group ISIS (IG, a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation). He joined the organization back in 2017, and since then he has been preparing terrorist attacks in the regions of Russia. Kunjumov himself manufactured explosive devices so that the terrorist cell's combat wing could later use them on transport and in shopping and entertainment centers.
On August 10, 2017, security forces found their cache and detained all the militants within a couple of days. All the band members received serious sentences. Kunjumov, having served eight years in a high-security penal colony, was recently released.
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