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The Office for Combating Terrorism and the Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office have completed an investigation into the assassination of Chechen dissidents in Turkey. This was reported by the Turkish newspaper Sabah, according to Znak.com. According to these data, the indictment says that one of the customers of the assassination attempt could be State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov.
In October 2021, six Russians were arrested in Istanbul, four of whom were natives of Chechnya. The investigation named the leader of the group was a Chechen Beslan Rasayev. According to investigators, he received orders to kill oppositionists from the Chechen diaspora from State Duma deputy Delimkhanov and crime boss Kazbek Dukuzov.
The prosecutor’s office in Istanbul asked for 22 to 33 years for the defendants under articles on political and military espionage, violation of firearms laws and forgery of official documents.
According to Ankara, the Russians planned an assassination attempt on the Chechen field commander Abdulkhakim, who fought in Syria against the regime of Bashar al-Assad. It was reported that the leader of the group, Bislan Rasayev, allegedly received orders from Delimkhanov. Kazbek Dukuzov, suspected of murdering the editor-in-chief of the Russian Forbes, could have been the second organizer of the assassination attempt. He, according to the data, participated in the organization of four murders of Chechen oppositionists in Europe.
Source: Rosbalt

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