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Ukraine behind Moscow car bombing – suspect to FSB

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July 26, 2024
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Published: July 26, 2024 9:22 am
Author: RT

A Russian citizen suspected of carrying out the terrorist act claims that Kiev promised him a reward of up to $20,000

Evgeny Serebryakov, a Russian citizen suspected of carrying out a car bombing in Moscow this week, has told Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) that he collaborated with a presumed member of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) while being instructed on how to conduct the attack.

A Toyota Land Cruiser reportedly belonging to a Russian serviceman exploded near a residential building in the northern part of Moscow on Wednesday. The bomb went off when the owner of the vehicle and a person believed to be his wife entered it. Both were hospitalized, with the man reportedly losing his feet and the woman receiving shrapnel wounds.

Serebryakov, 29, who is accused of blowing up the car, was detained the same day by police in the Turkish city of Bodrum and transferred to Moscow.

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In a video of his interrogation shared by the FSB on Friday, the man says he began collaborating with “Ilya from the SBU” in February 2023. Serbryakov stated that he communicated with the man via messengers and met him in Istanbul once.

“After that, I received the components to assemble an improvised explosive device. Ilya proposed to eliminate the officer,” the suspect said.

Serebryakov claimed that Ilya instructed him on how to assemble the bomb and plant it under the serviceman’s car in Moscow, adding that he was promised Ukrainian citizenship and a reward of $10,000 to $20,000 for the attack. Kiev has denied involvement in the terrorist attack.

Serebryakov lived in a rented apartment in central Moscow. According to his brother, he moved to the Russian capital 12 years ago. He worked in a bank and also served as an altar boy for a Catholic church in Moscow.

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