The identity of the attacker on Timur Khizriev has been established. He had previously repeatedly come to the attention of law enforcement agencies: he was brought to both administrative and criminal liability. In May of this year, a trial was held in Moscow in a case related to his activities. In 2014, Marcel was put on the wanted list of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for evading investigation after participating in an armed robbery. Khizriev and Aliyev knew each other and had a long-standing conflict, the motive for the attack was revenge Aliyev was born in St. Petersburg, later lived in Moscow, and then moved to Makhachkala. Marcel was involved in sports, including mixed martial arts. More than ten years ago, he became a defendant in a criminal case under Article 162 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Robbery"), within the framework of which he was taken into custody.
"In case anyone was confused by the translation, “traumatic pistols” are a Russian/former-USSR thing. Basically handguns that fire rubber bullets, and are licensed differently than actual guns in those countries (I don’t know the specifics, but they’re easier to get/carry).""non-lethal rounds".
I'm a bit confused. Are they simply saying this because he survived, or were these specifically non-lethal rounds?
secure as in 0 crime? shit like this happens in every single countryI thought Dagestan was a bit more secure....Russia as a whole is a nasty place, not for the soft hearted.
ah, that makes a bit more sense."In case anyone was confused by the translation, “traumatic pistols” are a Russian/former-USSR thing. Basically handguns that fire rubber bullets, and are licensed differently than actual guns in those countries (I don’t know the specifics, but they’re easier to get/carry)."
The 30 million rubles was a classic KGB propaganda, so classic, and so funny. Typical eastern media, but this time lying with speculations.“The media is spreading incorrect, untrue information that Timur Khizriev was allegedly shot because of a debt of 30 million rubles to one of the attackers. In fact, this did not happen. According to a person from his inner circle, there were no monetary relations, deals or debts between Timur and the attacker.