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The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the placement of Ekhson’s brother Aminzoda in a special detention center – a figure…

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The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the placement in a special detention center of the brother of Ekhson Aminzoda, a person involved in the case of the mass execution of soldiers at a military training ground near Belgorod. Firuz was the last to see fellow countrymen in Moscow who opened fire on those mobilized on October 15. He also suggested that they could be forced to conclude a contract with the Ministry of Defense, because his brother himself was hiding from conscription in his homeland and did not plan to join the ranks of volunteers in the Russian Federation. He was interrogated several times at the GVSU, and then he disappeared.

According to the source, on October 21, the Trinity Court of Moscow decided to remove Firuz from the territory of Russia and after the hearing he was placed in a special detention center. He was charged with violating the rules of residence (Article 18.8 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation) – he allegedly did not live at the registration address. The migrant is still in a special detention center. Investigators continue to come to him, but the essence of their communication is not known.

On November 25, the bodies of Ekhson Aminzoda and Mekhrob Rakhmonov in closed coffins were delivered by the Russian Ministry of Defense to the Russian military base in Dushanbe. The relatives of the victims still do not know anything about the progress of the investigation and the causes of the tragedy. We wrote earlier that migrants could have been detained during the complex preventive operation “Illegal” in Moscow and “motivated” to sign a contract to participate in the SVO.

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