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Russian car bomb suspect extradited from Turkey

This handout photo released on July 24, 2024 by Turkish news agency DHA shows a Russian suspected of carrying out a car bomb attack in Moscow on July 24, 2024, detained by Turkish authorities in Bodrum, south-west of Turkey. (Photo by DHA News Agency / AFP)

A Russian man suspected of carrying out a car bombing that wounded two people in Moscow has been extradited from Turkey, Agence France-Presse reported, citing the Russian Interior Ministry on Friday.

Evgeny Serebryakov, born in 1995, was detained in the Turkish city of Bodrum on Wednesday, hours after an unidentified explosive device tore apart a car in the north of the Russian capital.

“Serebryakov has been taken to Russia and handed over to investigators,” interior ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk said on Friday on Telegram.

The attack reportedly injured a Russian military officer. Officials have not confirmed the victim’s identity.

Serebryakov has been charged with attempted murder and the illegal acquisition or transportation of explosives.

In a video filmed by Russia’s FSB security service and aired on state media, Serebryakov said he was acting “on the instructions of a Ukrainian security services operative.”

Several Russian military and pro-Kremlin public figures have been targeted in car bombings since Moscow launched its offensive on Ukraine in February 2022.

Ukraine typically denies responsibility but often cheers attacks on Russian officials and military personnel.

 

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