The FSIN denied the suicide attempt of the second terrorist from Crocus
The Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) has officially denied information that appeared in the media about the attempted suicide of the second convict, Dzhabrail Aushev (listed in the Russian Federation as a terrorist and extremist), who is being investigated in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall. This was reported to Izvestia on April 6 by the press service of the department.
"The information disseminated in the media and on the Internet that the convicted Aushev D. attempted suicide today does not correspond to reality," the report says.
On the same day, a source from Izvestia reported that Yusufzoda Yakubjoni Davlathon, a person involved in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus (listed as a terrorist and extremist in the Russian Federation), attempted suicide in a pre-trial detention center. It was later reported that he had died.
The terrorist attack in Crocus occurred on March 22, 2024. Then armed terrorists in camouflage broke into the concert hall and opened fire, setting the premises on fire. As a result of the incident, 149 people were killed and over 600 were injured in various degrees of severity.
On March 12, 2026, the Second Western District Military Court sentenced the defendants in the terrorist attack case to 19 years to life in prison. The direct perpetrators of the attack were sentenced to life imprisonment. Among them are Shamsidin Fariduni, Dalerjon Mirzoev, Mukhammadsobir Fayzov and Saidkrami Rachabalizoda (all included in the Rosfinmonitoring list of terrorists and extremists).
Another 11 people also received life sentences. Alisher Kasimov, who rented housing to terrorists, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison, and Isroil Islomov and his sons Dilovar and Aminchon, who sold the car, were sentenced to 19 years and 11 months (all four are listed as extremists and terrorists by Rosfinmonitoring). The court also deprived them of their apartment and car, which appeared in the case.
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