Suspects named in Nemtsov’s murder

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Translated from Russian by J.Hawk

 

The Nemtsov murder investigation has focused on the theory that the crime was organized  by a Chechen militant commander Adam Osmayev, of the Dzhokhar Dudayev battalion, who also was named in the case concerning the attempt to assassinate Vladimir Putin.

Investigators are allowing for the possibility that the militants, who fought against DPR and LPR, operated at the behest of Ukrainian secret services, since the murder of the opposition leader would have discredited the Russian leadership and destabilize the political situation.

A law enforcement source had told the media that the investigating group has evidence that Ukrainian secret services played a role in Nemtsov’s murder. On the day of the murder the Investigative Committee spokesperson Vladimir Markin announced that the investigators are studying the possibility the murder was intended to destabilize the political situation in the country.

“The murder could have been used as a provocation to destabilize the situation, with Nemtsov becoming a sort of a sacrificial lamb for those who are not overly choosy in their political methods,” Markin told Izvestiya.

The investigators are also working on other versions: political, extremist, business, and personal. However, judging by the quality of preparation and implementation, it was done by professionals.

The Izvestiya source said that the killer shot Nemtsov only a few tens of meters from the Kremlin, and it since became known that the murder took place in a spot not covered by a surveillance camera. Moreover, they chose a time during which there are no traffic jams, but there is still heavy traffic in the center which allowed the killers’ car to become lost among other vehicles.

The information that Ukraine’s special services ordered the murder is being verified. The bandits may have performed a mission assigned by Ukrainian secret services, but also avenged the death of their former leader Isa Munaev. He was killed on February 1 during the battle for Debaltsevo, after which the battalion’s command was taken over by Adam Osmayev.

The so-called Dzhokhar Dudayev international peacekeeping battalion is fighting on Ukraine’s side, and was formed by Munaev in March 2014. Munaev fought in the first Chechen campaign against Russian forces, and after 1999 he declared himself the commander of the South-Western sector and participated in organizing acts of terrorism.

Munaev fled Chechnya in 2006 for Denmark, where he received asylum. He founded the movement “Free Caucaus” which, according to secret services, financed terrorists. When in 2014 the Ukrainian government launched the ATO against LPR and DPR, Munaev went to Ukraine and declared the formation of his battalion. Russian sources indicate that he was personally invited Igor Kolomoisky, who financed the battalion. The battalion’s core were Chechen immigrants in Denmark, and citizens of other countries who belonged to terrorist organizations.

Isa Munaev was one of the individuals, along with the commanders of Azov and Dnepr, who supported terrorism on Russia’s soil and who were ordered delivered to Chechnya by Ramzan Kadyrov.

Russian services are trying to establish how many people participated in the preparation and implementation of Nemtsov’s murder. It cannot be ruled out that, in addition to killers and spotters, there were also “controllers” in Moscow who observed the murder’s aftermath and political effect. One of them may have been the Ukrainian deputy Aleksey Goncharenko. Experts who were questioned by Izvestiya believe the theory of foreign secret service involvement to have merit.

J.Hawk’s Comment:

If true, that would have been about as big a blow that could have been struck by the Ukrainian secret services, because it is aimed at several fissures all at once. It not only creates yet another irritant in Russia’s relations with the West, but also threatens to undermine peace in Chechnya, and to stir-up anti-Chechen sentiment in Russia. Moreover, many members of the “liberal” “opposition” in Russia (especially Aleksey Navalnyy) are stridently anti-Chechen (and anti-minority in general) and lean in the direction of ethnic Russian nationalism. 

Finally, Ukrainian nationalists have more than once called for the resumption of the “jihad” against Russia, and applauded when Islamist militants struck in Groznyy a few months ago. 

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6 Responses to “Suspects named in Nemtsov’s murder









  1. As soon as they find some Chechen DNA in the car, Interpol should be requested to arrest Igor Kolomoisky as the financier of the plot. As one poster has pointed out, the lady was not killed, she may be part of the plot too, a polygraph should have been taken before she was released. But it smacks of another MH17 type of plot to blame Putin, it could only have been the secret services then, Uky or CIA.









  2. Princess Queen is right.









  3. Considering her rather emotionless response during an interview, I suspect that Nemtsov’s Ukrainian lover was also his “minder” – and that it was she who suggested taking a romantic walk across the river. The killers don’t usually leave witnesses alive. That in itself speaks volumes.









  4. Ah…. yet another piece of evidence fully implicating the Great Satan in these machinations… through its proxies embedded in the failed state ….. i.e., Ukraine. When might the proles to wake up to the evil they stupidly support. For what it is worth…. I support any country that supports itself and eschews any homage to the Rothschild bankers, may they all burn in hell. Forever and anon.









  5. When working an angle or investigation one works back towards the equals sign and original sum. Call it mathematical interpolation if you want. Interpolation for the very reason this is only approximate and indeed not exact as a math problem. So, to make all of this work, all of it at exactly the right time, AT THE RIGHT PLACE, exactly the right place, with the target on foot, and not in a car…….geee, where does that equals sign go? Uh, the vehicle for all of this is a Uky model that will probably be buying some ‘neat trinkets’ in the future.









    • A very intelligent comment by dirtus napus methinks. I understand that it has been established using camera evidence that the target victim was followed around Moscow by a series of vehicles for the entire day prior to the killing. This was with the actual hit occurring after the victim had for some reason got out and sent his driver away. Who suggested that they walk – and along this spot? It would therefore seem that rather a lot of people were involved – suggesting a fairly large organization. With the getaway vehicle now found – perhaps the CIA can help by running a check on the DNA fingerprints found in the car? (To include staff records perhaps).




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