Suspect in Moscow bombing detained in Turkey amid tight cooperation
A suspect in the bombing in Moscow has been detained in Turkey, the Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs reported. Alexander Bortnikov, the director of the Federal Security Service, previously confirmed that the man had fled to Turkey. This morning, a bomb exploded in a car carrying Russian officer Andrey Torgashov. The military officer lost his feet.
24 July 2024 19:14
The FSB director stated in the afternoon that the perpetrator of the attack fled to Turkey and "is currently staying there." Russian intelligence agencies are contacting their Turkish counterparts to detain and deport the suspect, he added.
Attack on a military officer in Russia
A few hours later, the Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the man suspected of carrying out the attack had been detained. He is Russian Yevgeny Serebryakov.
Ali Yerlikaya, the head of the Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs, stated that the man arrived by plane from Moscow to Bodrum at 09:40 GMT. Importantly, the attack occurred around 06:30 GMT, and Russian authorities alerted Turkish Authorities around 10:00 GMT.
The attack on Russian officer Andrey Torgashov took place in Moscow, in a car park on Sinyavinskaya Street. His wife was also in the car with him. Both were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. It is now known that the bomb exploded when the man pressed the clutch pedal.
Lost his feet
According to authorities, the military officer lost both feet. According to Baza, the condition of the injured is serious. The moment of the explosion was captured by city cameras.
The car belonged to Major Andrey Torgashov, deputy chief of the 89th Military Satellite Communications Centre. According to online posts, a homemade bomb was planted in the car. According to the RIA Novosti source, the attack on the major's life may have been organised in connection with his professional activities.