Russian investigative journalists identified the person of one of the possible killers of the lawless migrants of Buchi.
Source: Russian Media Project “Important Stories
Details: Investigators took footage from a surveillance camera that was in the possession of the U.S. publication The New York Times. This footage captured a stratagem of nine disarmed men in Buchi by several Russian paratroopers at 144 Yablunsky Street in Buchi.
A facial-recognition service found that this video was shot by a 37-year-old Russian soldier, Chingiz Atantaev.
Journalists collected details of his biography and found that he was born in Magadan in the Far North, but for the past few years he has been stationed in Pskov. It is there that the 104th and 234th Airborne Assault Regiments are dislocated (unit numbers 32515 and 74268 respectively).
The investigators checked that Atantaev signed up on his Instagram and “Vkontakte” pages for articles related to the army, armor and combat sports.
Separately, the journalists found Atantaev’s complaint to the Pskov court against the Russian Ministry of Defense, in which he requested that his girlfriend’s unborn daughter be declared a “member of the family of a military enlisted man. The request was filed in order to improve the living conditions – to increase the living space.
Atantaev visited his “Vkontakte” page for the first time on 12 December. The investigators called his girlfriend, but she refused to discuss the possible stay of her husband in Buchi and to provide his contacts.
In addition, she said that the news reports, which were published in the New York Times material, were “fake”, because she said that her boyfriend was “shaved” there, which would contradict the version that he had been staying in Buchi for a long time.
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