A Russian citizen suspected of blowing up a car in Moscow has been detained in Turkish city of Bodrum, Interior Ministry has said
A Russian citizen suspected of being responsible for a car bombing in Moscow on Wednesday morning has been detained by police in the Turkish city of Bodrum, the country’s Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced.
The arrest comes after a Toyota Land Cruiser, reportedly belonging to a Russian serviceman, exploded near a residential building in Northern Moscow earlier in the day. The bomb went off when the owner of the vehicle and a person believed to be his wife, got inside. Both suffered injuries, with the man reportedly losing his feet and the woman receiving shrapnel wounds. Both have been hospitalized.
Following the incident, Russia’s Investigative Committee told the TASS news agency that the identity of the culprit behind the explosion had been established and that they had found the car he used to get to the scene of the crime.
Several hours later, the Turkish Interior Minister published a statement on X that Russia’s Interpol unit had informed Türkiye’s Interpol/Europol bureau that the person behind the car bombing, identified as Yevgeny Serebryakov, a Russian citizen, had boarded a flight from Moscow and traveled to Bodrum.
After that, the man was arrested by the Mugla Provincial Police units in the city, Yerlikaya said. The arrest was caught on video, which was shared by the minister.
RUSYA’DA BOMBALI SALDIRI DÜZENLEYEN TERÖRİST BODRUM’DA YAKALANDI❗️
Bugün saat 10.30’da Rusya Interpol Birimi yetkilileri tarafından İnterpol/Europol Daire Başkanlığımız telefonla aramış, “Rusya uyruklu Evgenii Serebriakov isimli şahsın Moskova’da bombalı araçla terör saldırısı… pic.twitter.com/2u277bK0UP
— Ali Yerlikaya (@AliYerlikaya) July 24, 2024
According to media reports, citing sources within the Turkish Interior Ministry, Serebryakov was able to enter the country as a tourist, given that he was not yet placed on any international wanted list.
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While investigators in Russia continue to examine the details of the terrorist act, no official statements have been made yet regarding potential reasons for the brazen attack.