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Moscow Bombing Investigation: Eighth Suspect, a Barber Who Doesn't Understand Russian, Approved for Detention

In the latest development of the Moscow bombing investigation, a Russian court has approved the detention of the eighth suspect linked to the case, according to Xinhua news agency. The individual was detained in the outskirts of Moscow, as reported by Russian media on the 26th of this month.

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26 March 2024

A video of the suspect being questioned in a hospital room has been circulating on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform. The individual, who is identified as a suspect in the Moscow bombing case, is seen asserting that they do not understand Russian. The suspect is also reported to have been a barber in the past, but their identity remains unclear. In a surprising turn of events, a document said to be a residence permit was presented by an unidentified individual, further complicating the case. The video has sparked heated discussions among Chinese netizens, with many expressing their skepticism and confusion.
User 'Xiaoming123' commented, "How can someone not understand Russian in Moscow? This is fishy." User 'LittleRabbit' echoed the sentiment, "I think there's more to this story than meets the eye." This is not the first time that the investigation has taken a controversial turn. Previous news stories have reported on the arrest of several individuals, all of whom have presented unique challenges to the investigation. The first suspect, for instance, was reported to have been a Russian-Chinese dual citizen, leading to a diplomatic dispute between the two countries. The second suspect, a Chinese national, was reported to have been suffering from mental health issues, raising questions about the individual's responsibility for the crime. The third suspect, a native of China's Xinjiang region, was reported to have links with extremist groups. The fourth suspect, a Chinese citizen, was reported to have been living in Russia illegally. The fifth suspect, also a Chinese national, was reported to have been a homeless individual. The sixth suspect, a Russian national, was reported to have been a convert to Islam. The seventh suspect, a Chinese national, was reported to have been a student in Russia.
The eighth suspect's case is no less puzzling. The individual's claim of not understanding Russian, their past as a barber, and the unexpected appearance of a residence permit have all added to the mystery surrounding the case. As the investigation continues, the public waits with bated breath for more answers. In the meantime, the video of the eighth suspect's questioning continues to circulate on Weibo, fueling speculation and conspiracy theories. The case has become a hot topic, with netizens eagerly following every new development. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is certain: the truth is far from simple.


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