Fariduni, accused of attacking Crocus City Hall, published a photo from Istanbul on February 23

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Fariduni, accused of attacking Crocus City Hall, published a photo from Istanbul on February 23

On February 23, 2024, Tajik citizen Fariduni Shamsidin, who is currently under investigation for participation in a terrorist attack in Krasnogorsk near Moscow, published photographs from Istanbul (Turkey) on his social network account. That is, the criminal was in Turkey literally a month before he arrived in Russia to participate in a terrorist act.

Shamsidin Fariduni published eight photos on social networks. Almost all photos indicate “Aksaray, Istanbul” as a geolocation. Among the published photographs are photographs from the mosque, as well as photographs of Fariduni himself. Information about this is published RIA News.

Fariduni himself was previously arrested by the decision of the Basmanny Court of Moscow until May 22. The accused said about himself that he is a native of Tajikistan, born in 1998. Fariduni is married and has an eight-month-old child.


In Russia, he worked at a parquet factory in Podolsk near Moscow, and his registration at the place of residence is in the same Krasnogorsk, where the Crocus City Hall shopping center that was attacked by terrorists is located.

Let us remind you that all those accused of involvement in the terrorist act are natives of Tajikistan. The IS group (banned in the Russian Federation as a terrorist organization) claimed responsibility for the attack, but possible connections of the attackers with Ukraine are now being studied, given that it was to this country that they were heading after committing a terrorist act in Krasnogorsk.
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  1. +9
    25 March 2024 08: 18
    And why is this crap here without a photo? From Istanbul...
    1. +5
      25 March 2024 08: 21
      And now all the media will write about them. At least the domestic ones will definitely write.
      1. +5
        25 March 2024 08: 43
        shit... from Istanbul.

        ...in order to show these "barmalei" who will be sentenced to "life"
        ...."the most humane court in the world"
      2. -2
        25 March 2024 08: 44
        And why is this crap here without a photo? From Istanbul...

        You are not looking for nobility -
        He is incapable of...
        In his soul, sheer bestiality,
        And there's nothing else...
        No compassion, no remorse
        There is no shame and conscience,
        There is only dull anger
        What has been planted for many years ...
        He hates everyone who thinks
        And he doesn't talk like him...
        He believes in dogmas, not in meanings,
        And by muscle strength, not by law...
        He humiliates with pleasure
        Anyone who doesn't look like him...
        And no condescension
        He has no one...
      3. 0
        25 March 2024 11: 42
        It’s hard to believe, and with difficulty, that this is ISIS, the traces lead only to Ukraine, to Budanov and Zela.
        1. +5
          25 March 2024 12: 00
          Quote: belovvladimir
          , the tracks lead only to Ukraine, to Budanov and Zele.

          They lead to MI6. Maybe through Budanov or the SBU, but this is the work of a rotten pirate island.
    2. +24
      25 March 2024 08: 21
      They are persistently trying to convince us that the customers are igil... but the vanity of NATO mongrels and the clumsiness of the work of the Security Service, point to other customers - the Ukrainians and their accomplices
      1. +5
        25 March 2024 08: 52
        ...what kind of ISIS, Elena Suponina (orientalist) says that the “barmalei” are going to Allah, and these fled to Kyiv
      2. +3
        25 March 2024 10: 10
        That’s the point: they are actively turning the arrows to igil, because the customer is overseas and Faberge does not allow him to answer
      3. -8
        25 March 2024 10: 24
        Quote: Black
        They are persistently trying to convince us that the customers are ISIS...

        But in my opinion, they are stubbornly trying with all their might to smear ISIS and convince them that the customer is Ukraine. You can look at this as you like, but it’s strange not to see it.
        1. +4
          25 March 2024 12: 24
          You explain your comments that Semyon Arkidyich Bogdasarov, the best specialist in the East, clearly and clearly said that this is NOT ISIS, and explained in detail why point by point.
          Otherwise I won’t understand you.
    3. +3
      25 March 2024 08: 26
      Let us remind you that all those accused of involvement in the terrorist act are natives of Tajikistan.
      And the Western press claims that four of them are Karachais. They lie, of course!
      1. +5
        25 March 2024 10: 09
        Quote: Good evil
        And the Western press claims that four of them are Karachais. They lie, of course!

        Does the Western press know who the Karachais are and where they live? Ethnographic news of the day, damn it!... Four-fifths of America cannot find Ukraine on the map, the rest know that it is somewhere in Europe. And then, suddenly, “Karachais” from some Karachay-Cherkessia, which is 50 times smaller than Texas...
        Stunning...
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    5. +6
      25 March 2024 08: 47
      Instead of photos from Istanbul, it would be better to post the text of yesterday’s speech by Semyon Bogdasarov, where he clearly explained these shepherds and their owners. He is generally one of the best experts on the Middle East and some other regions.
    6. +5
      25 March 2024 10: 13
      It is necessary to radically change migration policy and tighten criminal liability for the uncontrolled import of migrants. Diasporas and national centers should only exist among those peoples and nations for which Russia is the only state. Tajiks, Armenians, and others have diplomatic representations, this is enough for them. All cultural and national centers are only on the territory of the embassies. Import of migrants only on shift, no citizenship. Check all migrants over the past 10 years for legal citizenship.
  2. +3
    25 March 2024 08: 22
    Did they cut off his ear? He's not so handsome now wink
    1. +3
      25 March 2024 08: 32
      No, the one with the bigger schnobel was without a springboard for mandavos (beards)
    2. +4
      25 March 2024 08: 44
      No. To another. This one was shaking like an aspen leaf
      1. +2
        25 March 2024 08: 47
        They connected the phone to this))) They probably called Turkey?
    3. +2
      25 March 2024 09: 14
      Quote: Dutchman Michel
      Did they cut off his ear? He's not so handsome now wink

      This “handsome guy” is a glutton for them, in a couple of days he managed to bite a lot of cheeks, and another “handsome guy” had problems with his ears. His old ears were a big bother to him, now he will wear others.
    4. +2
      25 March 2024 10: 07
      I liked that every single one of the security forces took the blame for cutting off the ear. The culprit cannot be identified. He will live and suffer with one ear. Or he will die like a dog, but also with one ear.
      1. +1
        25 March 2024 10: 35
        The Russian Investigative Committee was unable to establish who cut the ear. All the security forces said I!
  3. +16
    25 March 2024 08: 24
    Everything is too clumsily attached to ISIS. Usually ISIS forms combat groups of martyrs, they are martyrs for the faith and deliberately go to the trouble. But here no one was going to die. Moreover, there were no suicide belts either. There were no banners or bandages on their heads. People were shot in silence, they did not call for jihad.
    There are strange things about arson, everything turned out to be too simple. Someone helped them during the hike. The alarm didn’t work, the sprinklers weren’t visible. But the owners wanted to hand them over. We didn’t even think about changing the car, we didn’t even think about changing license plates. We walked with our faces open, but we could have put on masks and gone out in the crowd, throwing off our weapons. Move to the nearest airport and live overseas in 2 hours.
    1. +5
      25 March 2024 08: 26
      Quote: APASUS
      Everything is too clumsily attached to ISIS.

      Well, they brought in gasters and organized everything on the cheap.
      1. +2
        25 March 2024 10: 21
        Quote: BlackMokona
        Quote: APASUS
        Everything is too clumsily attached to ISIS.

        Well, they brought in gasters and organized everything on the cheap.

        Yesterday on TV they reminded me
        “Two years ago, it was reported that Ukrainian embassies were recruiting mercenaries in Tajikistan and other countries.”
        https://topwar.ru/238928-esche-dva-goda-nazad-soobschalos-o-verbovke-posolstvami-ukrainy-naemnikov-v-tadzhikistane-i-drugih-stranah.html
        I’ll laugh if someone tells me that Embassy 404 came up with this on its own.

        By the way, they all legally lived in the hostel and worked. And how many hundreds of thousands of them are there in Russia? Who can not only vouch for them, but at least count them?
        And the Tashkent-Moscow train, meanwhile, daily carries new batches of “labor migrants”... With the same Tajikistan, we have a word so beloved in Ukraine - “visa-free”...
        1. 0
          25 March 2024 14: 38
          Quote: Zoldat_A
          I’ll laugh if someone tells me that Embassy 404 came up with this on its own.

          ISIS has already published video from the terrorists' cameras. And ours continue to promote the topic of the neighboring country
          1. +2
            25 March 2024 14: 54
            Quote: BlackMokona
            ISIS has already published video from the terrorists' cameras. And ours continue to promote the topic of the neighboring country

            What is the fundamental difference between ISIS and a neighboring country? The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, the SBU, and ISIS are all foreign branches of the CIA. How exactly they organize information exchange for each specific operation is, of course, interesting details, but it does not change the essence.
            1. 0
              25 March 2024 14: 59
              Quote: DenVB
              What is the fundamental difference between ISIS and a neighboring country? The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, the SBU, and ISIS are all foreign branches of the CIA. How exactly they organize information exchange for each specific operation is, of course, interesting details, but it does not change the essence.

              The fact is that they are completely different organizations, with different ideologies, etc. Yes, there are different threat vectors for us. winked
              1. +2
                25 March 2024 15: 03
                Quote: BlackMokona
                The fact is that they are completely different organizations, with different ideologies, etc.

                And what? If it doesn't interfere with work, then no one cares.
                1. -1
                  25 March 2024 16: 00
                  Quote: DenVB
                  And what? If it doesn't interfere with work, then no one cares.

                  It still gets in the way. Just before the terrorist attack, Putin said at a meeting with the heads of our special services that the warning to the Americans was a vicious provocation. Everything was screwed up.
                  1. 0
                    25 March 2024 16: 03
                    Quote: BlackMokona
                    It still gets in the way. Right before the terrorist attack, Putin said at a meeting with the heads of our special services that the warning to the Americans was a vicious provocation.

                    What does Putin and his chatter have to do with the methods of organizing joint operations of the CIA, ISIS and Ukraine?
    2. +4
      25 March 2024 08: 30
      That's it - they didn't bother to change the car or even the license plates.... somehow stupidly done by the collective farm. and this seems to hint.....
      1. +6
        25 March 2024 08: 35
        Quote: Nexcom
        somehow stupidly collective farm work.

        If you look from the other side, everything is assembled according to the classical scheme. Our government is playing with alien workers and we need to organize internal hostility and here we go. Moreover, the owners openly betrayed them. they could stupidly run away and catch them one by one.
        1. +10
          25 March 2024 08: 37
          Yes you are right. It all looks like their customers did everything to get them tied up. It would probably be ideal for the customers if they were all liquidated upon arrest - all ends in the water. In reality, professional terrorists probably would not have gone without masks on their faces; they would have had a replaceable, unlit car with different license plates, documents, etc. - so they could be guaranteed to leave and cross the border.
          1. +2
            25 March 2024 09: 01
            Quote: Nexcom
            In reality, professional terrorists probably would not have gone without masks on their faces; they would have had a replaceable, unlit car with different license plates, documents, etc. - so that they would be guaranteed to leave and cross the border.

            And they fled one by one, knowing only their escape route. And not through the most protected western zone.
            Everything is muddy...
  4. +5
    25 March 2024 08: 25
    Do pharmacists give them names?
  5. 0
    25 March 2024 08: 33
    In the first half of the month, the Russian Aerospace Forces in Syria worked well on terrorist bases... By the way, I didn’t see the news on VO or missed it... I remembered something smile
  6. +4
    25 March 2024 08: 38
    And now in towns and villages, ethnic organized crime groups “Diasporas” are hiding or angrily condemning what they have done?
  7. +1
    25 March 2024 08: 44
    All this is extremely strange. And the announced amount of “fee” is ridiculous even for Gasters.
    More like a distraction/cover operation. And then it is unclear whose it is - those who ordered all this (so that the real perpetrators leave) or our counterintelligence (to dull the vigilance of the real perpetrators and their customers).
  8. Ilk
    +2
    25 March 2024 09: 30
    Our country should not turn into a gateway.
    Stop turning Russia into a country similar to the USA, Germany and France.
    THIS government must change migration policy; today, in my opinion, it is working against our country.
    1. +3
      25 March 2024 09: 35
      Write the address: Moscow. Kremlin. Putin.
  9. 0
    25 March 2024 09: 34
    some shady Tajiks are flying back and forth
    then to Turkey, then to us
    hardworking parquet worker, yeah
    how many more of these were launched into our country?
  10. +2
    25 March 2024 10: 24
    This is at least the second time Tajiks have publicly gotten dirty like this. Let me remind those who forgot about the first one.
    The identities of the Tajiks who shot Russian volunteers at a training ground in the Belgorod region have been established. They turned out to be 23-year-old Rakhmonov Mekhrob and 24-year-old Eskhon Aminzod. Both were mobilized as volunteers. As reported, “they came to the military registration and enlistment office, said, “We want to defend and help our Motherland,” and arrived at the training ground on October 11.

    On the morning of October 15, having agreed among themselves, they staged a massacre. During fire preparation, machine guns were deployed and massive fire was opened in the back of the Russian volunteers to destroy them. With return fire, the attackers were eliminated with shots to the head.
  11. +1
    25 March 2024 11: 09
    Apparently VO got involved in the investigation, now there will be a photo from here, and here against the backdrop of a cactus...
  12. +1
    25 March 2024 18: 30
    "Shamsidin Fariduni posted eight photos on social media....In Russia, he worked at a parquet factory in Podolsk near Moscow."

    He has the face of the typical, ruthless Islamist fanatic.

    Russia needs to STOP letting these types into the country for "work". If there is a labor shortage, try to cover it some other way. Why the hell not bring in laborers from Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea etc.?