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The identity of the second shooter who opened fire at the training ground in the Belgorod region…

The identity of the second shooter who opened fire at the training ground in the Belgorod region... The identity of the second shooter who opened fire at the training ground in the Belgorod region...

The identity of the second shooter who opened fire at the training ground in the Belgorod region has not yet been definitely established. In the Russian media he is called Mekhrob Rakhmonov or Bekzod. Interlocutors of the Cheka-OGPU in Tajikistan suggest that Muhammad Dilshodboizoda (pictured) could have taken his place. He disappeared on October 10 in Moscow along with the precision-identified shooter Ekhson Aminzoda. According to incoming close information, he could have been forcibly “mobilized” together with Ekhson.

In general, the story around the tragedy in the military unit of the Belgorod region, where two visitors shot volunteers with a machine gun, 11 of whom died, is now gaining momentum in Tajikistan. Law enforcement and diplomatic authorities began to receive statements from relatives of male citizens of Tajikistan who are in the Russian Federation and suddenly disappeared. Relatives believe that they could have been forcibly taken away to be sent to war.

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As the Cheka-OGPU wrote earlier, the father of migrant shooter Ekhson Aminzoda, who was killed by return fire, turned out to be an official in the Khatlon region. Relatives of Ekhson, who was named a terrorist in Russia, said that the 24-year-old cafe worker Ekhson did not have radical sentiments, did not plan to go to war, and could have been “mobilized” against his will.

Ekhson’s father confirmed that the day before the supposedly voluntary expression of will to mobilize, on October 10, his son stopped communicating.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”