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As the Cheka-OGPU has already reported, the list of “terrorists” allegedly involved in the bombing of the Crimea…

by Anna Cooper
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As the Cheka-OGPU has already reported, the list of “terrorists” allegedly involved in blowing up the Crimean Bridge consists of about 15 people. Today it has been replenished with three new defendants – the Basmanny Court of Moscow arrested Alexander Gennadyevich Bylin, who is related to the company that was supposed to receive the cargo in Crimea, Dmitry Viktorovich Tyazhelykh (individual entrepreneur with the main specialization – repair) and Oleg Alexandrovich Antipov, who is related to the company ” TEK-34,” whose contacts were indicated in the ad to which the deceased truck driver responded.

The company that was collected by the Investigative Committee and the FSB and is suspected of terrorism looks like a bunch of swindlers (we wrote earlier that some of the suspects had problems with the law), settled traders and farmers who worked for decades and did not hide anywhere after the explosion, and now also from small entrepreneurs. But not from saboteurs or radicals. Moreover, the data of the last persons involved, according to official statements, was involved in this story in the dark. For example, the unloading location in Simferopol, according to the ICR materials, is “false,” and before TEK-34 chartered the carrier, according to the FSB, the documents for the cargo were replaced.

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