The two accused of committing the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall lived in hotels in the central districts of Istanbul, as well as in an apartment on the outskirts of the city, the Turkish portal Yetkinreport reported on March 26.
Faridune Shamsiddine and Murodali Rachabalizoda are reported to have lived in Istanbul. The first arrived in Istanbul from Moscow on February 20, the next day he checked into the Fatih Hotel and on March 2 he flew to Moscow.
Rachabalizoda arrived in Istanbul earlier, on January 5, and checked into the same hotel, but left on February 21. At the same time, on March 2 he flew to Moscow with Shamsiddin.
Recall that on March 22, a group of terrorists committed a terrorist attack in Krasnogorsk, near Moscow, at the Crocus Sealy Hall concert hall. At the hands of the terrorists, 139 people died and about 360 were injured. Earlier, in his televised speech on the tragedy, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that, according to preliminary data, the Ukrainian side was preparing a “window” for the perpetrators of the terrorist attack to cross the border.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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