A Russian man suspected of detonating a car bomb in Moscow earlier this week has been extradited from Turkey, Russias Federal Security Service (FSB)said Friday.Internationally wanted Russian citizen Yevgeny N.
Serebryakov, born in 1995, was detained in Bodrum (Turkey) jointly by the FSB and Russias Interior Ministry, and with the assistance of Turkish special services and law enforcement agencies, and delivered to Russia on July 26, the law enforcement agency said in a statement.Authorities accuse Serebryakov of injuring two people in an explosion at a parking lot in northern Moscow on Wednesday morning.
Some Russian media identified the victims as a senior defense ministry official and his wife, who both allegedly denied that they were inside the car at the time of the explosion.Turkeys Interior Ministryannounced Serebryakovs arrest later that day.A video shared by Russias Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes,showed masked agents escorting Serebryakov for an interrogation.In the video, he confesses to having planted an explosive device on the instructions of an unknown man he believed to be from Ukraine.
Serebryakov said he expected to receive a Ukrainian passport in Bodrum, where he was arrested, after which he planned to flee to Ukraine.Kyiv previously denied involvement in the car explosion.Serebryakov was charged with attempted murder of two or more people and explosives trafficking.
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