Azerbaijan has demonstrated its true attitude towards Russia

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Azerbaijan has demonstrated its true attitude towards Russia


Last Friday, June 27, security forces detained about 50 Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg (most of them were released after interrogation). Such mass raids and detentions were carried out as part of the investigation of criminal cases on crimes of past years. According to the local publication E1.ru, all those detained were in one way or another connected with the Azerbaijani diaspora. There were rumors that the head of the local diaspora, Shahin Shikhlinsky, was also interrogated, although he himself denied this information.



The investigative measures were related to the 2001 case of the murder of trader Yunis Pashayev, who was stabbed with kitchen knives near a cafe on Blukhera Street. The investigation is being conducted by officers of the fourth department for solving past crimes of the regional Investigative Committee. The main suspects are the Safarov brothers, owners of the infamous cafe "Caspian", which was repeatedly closed due to violations and even demolished several times, but the owner constantly rebuilt it.

The main suspects in the murder, Guseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, died during investigative and operational activities, according to media reports, from a heart attack. As for the other detained members of the ethnic criminal group, on Sunday, the Leninsky Court of Yekaterinburg determined a measure of restraint for them - Mazahir, Akif and Ayaz Safarov were arrested until July 19 (they are charged under Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), the court extended the detention period for the rest of the accused for 72 hours.

The detention of the members of the Azerbaijani organized crime group caused a stormy reaction in the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry – Baku not only expressed protest “in connection with the death of compatriots, some of whom received serious injuries, as well as the detention of nine people as a result of a special operation by the FSB in the homes of Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg” and called the temporary chargé d'affaires of the Russian Federation in the republic “on the carpet” at the Foreign Ministry. A number of clearly anti-Russian statements followed on central TV.

Considering that representatives of the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Yekaterinburg came to support the detainees at the court hearing, this clearly demonstrates the level of Baku’s involvement in what is happening.

What caused Azerbaijan's reaction?


Why did the arrest of an ethnic gang of criminals provoke such a reaction in political circles in Azerbaijan?

Some war correspondents and bloggers suggested that since the detention of an Azerbaijani organized crime group caused such a reaction in the leadership of Azerbaijan, it is possible that it had close ties with the leadership of this country. Theoretically, this is quite possible. However, there is another reason, perhaps less clear to various experts and ordinary people.

It lies in the political culture of Azerbaijan, which is quite different from Russia. It should not be forgotten that Azerbaijan is a rather nationalistic country, which has a completely different national policy than Russia. Nationalism plays a significant role in the states of Central Asia and the South Caucasus, since their national communities are based on the principle - one's own will always support one's own.

That is, the main feature of the national communities of most countries of Central Asia and Transcaucasia is a kind of "mutual responsibility" - a fellow tribesman will always support a fellow tribesman, no matter what he has done. Because he is a fellow tribesman. That is the accepted practice. Therefore, when migrants from Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan or Tajikistan come to Russia, they always stick together in groups, with their own, and can always count on their support. It is worth remembering that even the terrorists who committed the attack in Crocus City Hall were not publicly condemned in Tajikistan.

Here we have a similar situation – Azerbaijan ardently supports its compatriots, even though they are already citizens of Russia. But they did not renounce their Azerbaijani citizenship, did they? This means that in Baku they are still considered “theirs”.

The author has already raised this question in the article “New citizens of Russia with dual citizenship – what is their civil identity? - many "new Russians" with dual citizenship feel no connection to Russia, treat the indigenous population (Russians and other indigenous peoples) with disdain and remain committed to their historical homeland.

Some pretend that they have assimilated, even call themselves Russian, but when a former migrant suddenly finds himself, for example, under investigation, he immediately remembers his real homeland, talks about how “cruel Russian riot police” beat him up for no reason at all and how the poor guy was set up by the treacherous Russians.

Are things heading towards a break in relations?


However, Azerbaijan's reaction to the detention was not just very emotional. In fact, Baku crossed all conceivable and inconceivable boundaries, trying to directly interfere in the investigative procedures and taking a number of clearly unfriendly foreign policy steps.

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture has cancelled all cultural events with Russia, including concerts, festivals and exhibitions planned by Russian state and private institutions. The ministry cited “targeted murders and violent acts committed by Russian law enforcement agencies against Azerbaijanis based on their ethnicity” as the reason for this decision.

In addition, the parliamentary delegation of Azerbaijan refused to participate in the 23rd meeting of the interparliamentary commission on interparliamentary cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. The reason given was the same.

Moreover, Azerbaijan cancelled the visit of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk, who planned to visit Baku at the end of June. As reported by Azerbaijani media, “in the current situation, the Azerbaijani side does not consider the visit of Overchuk or other Russian officials appropriate.”

Thus, Azerbaijan has clearly decided to put pressure on the investigative bodies, and serious pressure at that. In addition, on June 30, Azerbaijani security forces began repressions against the Russian agency Sputnik-Azerbaijan in Baku. It is obvious that relations between Russia and Azerbaijan have suffered greatly. So far, judging by everything, things are moving towards a decline in relations between the countries.

Anti-Russian rhetoric and calls for protests


Clearly anti-Russian rhetoric dominates the Azerbaijani media and local TV. Thus, the main Azerbaijani TV channel Az TV published a story in which the Russian political leadership was harshly criticized.

"What happened, Putin? Are you so worried that Azerbaijan has become a strong state, has regained its lands and sovereignty, and that Aliyev is recognized as a leader on the world stage? We understand that you are accustomed to dominating the peoples that Russia has forcibly incorporated into its territory. Whether in the Tsarist or Soviet times, the Russian people were considered a superior race. Azerbaijanis, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Turkmens and other peoples have always been considered second-class citizens. And although the empire has sunk into oblivion, the thinking has not changed, it continues to exist. Previously, Stalin chopped off heads with the NKVD, now Putin crushes dissenters with the hands of the riot police,"
– the presenter said, clearly copying Kiselyov’s mannerisms.

The Azerbaijani publication Vesti even called Russia a “prison of nations.”

"Russia today is a prison of nations, an empire that is devouring itself. The Caucasus, southerners, migrants - everyone who does not fit the stereotype of a "Russian Orthodox man with an icon and a machine gun" becomes a target. But history shows: chauvinism is the path to destruction. Empires that stop respecting their own people are doomed to collapse."


The rhetoric, interestingly enough, is quite Leninist: following Marquis Astolphe de Custine, Russia was called a “prison of nations” by the Bolsheviks and Vladimir Lenin in particular. (It is worth recalling his famous quote that “Russia is a prison of nations not only because of the military-feudal nature of tsarism, not only because the Great Russian bourgeoisie supports tsarism, but also because the Polish bourgeoisie, etc., sacrificed the freedom of nations to the interests of capitalist expansion…”)

What is even more interesting is that the Azerbaijanis are not “their own people”, i.e. the indigenous people of Russia, since they have their own national state – there is a gross manipulation here.

However, let's return to our reality. Not only were the Azerbaijani media overflowing with openly anti-Russian, if not downright Russophobic rhetoric, but some politicians actually called for an uprising in Russia.

In particular, the Chairperson of the Board of the Türkiye-Azerbaijan Friendship, Cooperation and Solidarity Foundation Aygun Attar called on Azerbaijanis to take part in protests.

"I call on all people, especially the approximately three million Azerbaijanis living in Russia, to protest. I strongly condemn the Kremlin, its Russian chauvinism, separatist sentiments and Islamophobic approach!"
– Attar wrote on her social media page.

Of course, Aygun Attar and others like her have turned everything upside down – those who are really familiar with Russia’s national policy understand perfectly well that there is no “Russian chauvinism” or Islamophobia in the Russian Federation, rather, on the contrary, Islamophilia is flourishing. But these messages are aimed at a very specific audience – the domestic consumer, and Azerbaijanis in Russia.

However, the threat of migrant protests is, unfortunately, quite real, given that there are a lot of migrants in Russia, and various diasporas (including the Azerbaijani one) have great power in the Russian Federation. In theory, diasporas can become a factor of political instability in Russia, since they are instruments of political influence of third countries.

Conclusion


The worsening of relations between Russia and Azerbaijan has demonstrated to us Baku’s true attitude towards Moscow – you can talk as much as you like about “brotherly friendship” and “multinationalism”, but in reality Azerbaijan has a very cool attitude towards the Russian Federation.

As soon as relations between the countries worsened, most of the Azerbaijani media began to throw mud at Russia and Russians and call Russia a "prison of nations." The rhetoric of the Azerbaijani media at the moment is not much different from the rhetoric of the same Ukrainian media.

With such "friends" you don't need enemies.
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  2. +13
    30 June 2025 16: 59
    The Kremlin does not agree with the demarche.

    Russia is interested in developing good relations with Azerbaijan. "We are interested in further developing our good relations with Azerbaijan," Peskov said

    https://smotrim.ru/article/4573639?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fdzen.ru%2Fnews%2Fstory%2Faf9f483c-70ee-50ef-bb24-fe9e70f57aa0

    Everything is fine)). wink
    1. +30
      30 June 2025 17: 34
      maybe in the future such a policy will bear fruit that we don’t even suspect yet, but damn, how annoying the Kotolepoldation is at times.
      The Caucasus and Central Asia are not the kind of people who understand words; you can say kind words a thousand times, but the effect of them will be less than one warning that our people will close the border and introduce a visa regime.
      1. +2
        1 July 2025 20: 25
        They don't understand it at all. They don't even know how to behave culturally like the Chinese or Koreans, etc.
      2. +1
        2 July 2025 00: 30
        This ethnic column should be looked at more closely and without a prism, to filter out the criminal elements. This all stems from impunity to non-observance of laws. This concerns not only Azerbaijanis.
        1. 0
          2 July 2025 12: 53
          To weed out is simply to remove EVERYONE to their natural habitat.
      3. 0
        2 July 2025 09: 19
        I worked in Kazakhstan for a long time and I can say that we are completely different people, it is clear that we are different in appearance, but the main thing is that we look at the world differently! In Russia, there is such a concept as "the word of a man", a man said, a man did and is proud that his words do not differ from his deeds, and the Kazakhs have a principle: "without a sucker, life is bad"! Their promises do not mean anything at all, the main thing is to get money, and he will fulfill his obligations only if there is a prospect of earning more than just throwing on the amount already received!
        Russians try to fulfill their obligations and we have such a trait as sympathy, if something goes wrong for someone, we sympathize and give a delay, do not demand % and wait for fulfillment, and Kazakhs immediately try to take advantage of this, having received money they are in no hurry to fulfill their obligations, but begin to evade and whine about various problems. Russians naturally begin to "get into the situation" and this is a MISTAKE! In their understanding, you need to take a bat and explain to the Kazakh half to death that the delay upset you and if he really gives him more time, then he owes twice as much! He immediately understands this approach because this is how local bais do business.
        Asians respect only your strength, not your friendship, but they will love you for your kindness, that you do not use your strength and give them the opportunity to earn money.
      4. +1
        4 July 2025 11: 15
        For some reason, the topic of this Talysh man who was kidnapped in Yekaterinburg and illegally taken to Azerbaijan died down. A great reason for a scandal.
    2. +63
      30 June 2025 17: 49
      Personally, I am even glad that Azerbaijan showed its hostile face, casting off the smiling mask of Judas. Thank you, Russian airlines can get a good lift, because 4 million of Aliyev's compatriots will want to return to their historical homeland, and Russia will be able to get rid of the shadow economy of this diaspora. I am afraid of one thing, that our Leopolds will chatter all this under the pretext of "friendship and mutual understanding".
      1. +9
        30 June 2025 17: 54
        Personally, I am even glad that Azerbaijan showed its hostile face, casting off the smiling mask of Judas. Thank you, Russian airlines can get a good lift, because 4 million of Aliyev's compatriots will want to return to their historical homeland, and Russia will be able to get rid of the shadow economy of this diaspora.

        I would be glad too, but who would refuse such a trough? Half a yard a year runs from here to Baku.

        https://vestikavkaza.ru/news/bolse-vsego-deneg-v-azerbajdzan-perevodat-iz-rossii.html?ysclid=mcj7vwpd1n36800330

        No, they will put pressure here. That's not bad. Maybe the Kremlin will come to its senses... recourse
        1. +2
          1 July 2025 08: 43
          Quote: Arzt
          No, they will put pressure here. That's not bad. Maybe the Kremlin will come to its senses...

          Most likely they will not come to their senses, or rather they will not let them come to their senses, and for all those from Central Asia this will look like a victory and they will begin to act more cruelly, and there are as many of them in Russia as there are in Belarus.
          1. +1
            1 July 2025 09: 45
            You are an optimist!!! At least two populations of Belarus.
            1. +2
              1 July 2025 10: 11
              Quote: Pioneer1984
              You are an optimist!!! At least two populations of Belarus.

              You are right, most likely two.
      2. +15
        30 June 2025 18: 46
        What airlines? On foot and at the tempo of a forced march. Although it is possible not to go very fast.
        1. +23
          30 June 2025 19: 52
          I wonder, did all these people with dual citizenship go through the SVO? Did they prove with blood that they are worthy of being citizens of Russia?
        2. +13
          30 June 2025 22: 34
          Let the Izers swim across the Caspian and go back to their historical homeland. We lived without them before and we will live without them now...
          1. -2
            1 July 2025 20: 27
            And there are a lot of them. They are the ones who should be forcibly sent to prove their usefulness to their new homeland. Otherwise, there are so many taxi drivers and the like. They reproduce at the expense of the budget like rabbits.
        3. +2
          1 July 2025 10: 41
          On foot march and marching tempo

          Driving with pissy slippers...
          I don't see any particular benefit from Azeris being in Russia...
      3. AAK
        +18
        30 June 2025 18: 50
        For me, Ishak-Pashayev, Maimun-zade, Sektymbayev are absolutely the same and it is better for Russia and Russians when they sit in their national holes, let them bark among themselves and let each other's blood... Khurdzhin-train station-village!
      4. +23
        30 June 2025 19: 48
        Quote from Silver99
        4 million of Aliyev's compatriots will want to return to their historical homeland

        They will never return to their historical homeland. Here they are kings and masters of life, but there they will be nobodies.
        1. +5
          1 July 2025 09: 47
          They will never return VOLUNTARILY. This would be a more accurate formulation.
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 11: 44
            And they will not return home Voluntarily. Only because Voluntarily will not happen... What happened is what is called an imitation of vigorous activity. People must swallow noodles.
        2. 0
          2 July 2025 04: 10
          Quote: AlexSam
          and there they will be nobody.

          I would say nothing!
      5. +5
        1 July 2025 08: 44
        What are you talking about))? Were they brothers before? And who kicked out the Russians in the 90s))?
        1. -1
          1 July 2025 09: 08
          Quote from Mazunga
          And were they brothers before?

          Did this happen? Or was it just written in the newspapers?
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 10: 38
            January 1990 you can read it outside the newspapers
            1. +1
              1 July 2025 11: 42
              Quote from Mazunga
              January 1990 you can read it outside the newspapers

              I mean, "When were they our brothers, honestly?"
          2. +3
            1 July 2025 17: 48
            It happened! My colleague and friend fled from Bukhara, leaving behind his house, car and everything. They fled at night, because in the morning those who remained were slaughtered...
        2. +2
          1 July 2025 09: 18
          "You don't understand - this is different" (c) Yes
      6. +3
        1 July 2025 14: 47
        It seems that only the Kremlin and the "chess player" didn't know about Mamedov's "smiling mask of Judas". "Celestials", they live on another planet! laughing
      7. -1
        2 July 2025 12: 54
        We'll see more kisses on the gums. This is the vegan position of the country's leadership.
      8. 0
        4 July 2025 14: 15
        Citizen Shpak, why not 10 million Azerbaijanis?)) Three tape recorders, three foreign movie cameras) Well, and Azerbaijan will get rid of the last means of primitive blackmail) No, it is not possible to engage in obscenity, treat people like beasts, pretend to be a special forces unit and expect gratitude for it.
    3. +23
      30 June 2025 17: 53
      The Kremlin does not agree with the demarche.

      They don't care about the honor and pride of the country - as long as business doesn't suffer. Is this the first time they've wiped away spit with a satisfied face?
      Not the USSR, alas... Not the USSR...
      1. +7
        30 June 2025 17: 55
        They don't care about the honor and pride of the country - as long as business doesn't suffer. Is this the first time they've wiped away spit with a satisfied face?
        Not the USSR, alas... Not the USSR...

        This time I don't think it will work. Aliyev has the plane bit in his teeth.
        He's looking for conflict, IMHO. Yes
        1. +25
          30 June 2025 18: 14
          Aliyev bit the bit

          Whatever this and any other boorish people say or do that is nasty to Russia, the Kremlin will continue to lick them in the most interesting places, instead of reducing their organized crime groups and diasporas to zero, fortunately, a reason was found. But not in this state. Here the governor of St. Petersburg will be one of the first to rush to defend the Izerov diaspora and his friend, the billionaire Mamishev.
          1. +8
            1 July 2025 10: 45
            from the Kremlin they will continue to lick them in the most interesting places, instead of

            Yes, this zeroed one is already annoying with his "let's live in peace"...
        2. +1
          1 July 2025 09: 12
          Quote: Arzt
          Aliyev bit the bullet for the plane.

          For what plane? For which he himself made us guilty? He himself understands his stupidity, so he has nothing to eat.
          Quote: Arzt
          Looking for conflict

          That's for sure! Or maybe it's not him who's looking, but the owners?
    4. +3
      30 June 2025 19: 46
      Urgently awarding God Nisanov the Order of Friendship could correct the situation.
      1. +13
        30 June 2025 20: 50
        Well, at least the Baku rhinoceros and his media Obrygay-Ugly showed that the Russian leadership is ready to tolerate spitting in the face and humiliation of the country, if only they and their inner circle do not lose profits from the North-South corridor passing through Azerbaijan! As the State Duma deputy Zatulin, who defends migrants from criticism, stated, the Kremlin will not respond to Azerbaijan in any way! P.S. Anecdote - "82 people out of 100 trust the President of Russia! The remaining 140 million were not asked about anything!"
        1. -2
          1 July 2025 09: 15
          Quote: Vicontas
          As State Duma deputy Zatulin, who defends migrants from criticism, stated, the Kremlin will not respond to Azerbaijan in any way!

          Do not smack nonsense !!!
          The parliamentarian emphasized that a significant number of labor migrants from Azerbaijan live in Russia, and numerous Russian citizens are of Azerbaijani nationality. However, according to Zatulin, since gaining independence, Azerbaijan has not had the status of a strategic partner of Russia.
    5. +10
      1 July 2025 01: 02
      There are more of them here than in Azerbaijan. Maybe it's time to send at least half of them away?
    6. +2
      1 July 2025 11: 36
      It's okay - they wiped themselves and swallowed.
    7. +1
      2 July 2025 10: 27
      Quote: Arzt
      - Peskov said

      https://smotrim.ru/article/4573639?utm_source=yxnews&utm_medium=desktop&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fdzen.ru%2Fnews%2Fstory%2Faf9f483c-70ee-50ef-bb24-fe9e70f57aa0

      Everything is fine)). wink

      Impotent. am
  3. +28
    30 June 2025 17: 00
    What news, another bunch of greedy pages, causing lawlessness in Russia, have turned their unwashed asses to us! This is already a familiar topic and from these turned asses you can build a model range.... Home, home tomato brothers, that's where you belong.....The taste of your own tomato is especially good in its historical homeland negative
    1. +24
      30 June 2025 17: 03
      Only instead of going home, Russia will continue to kiss these asses and talk about the friendship of nations, grandfathers fought together and criminals have no nationality.
      1. +10
        30 June 2025 17: 35
        but the "impregnables" quickly found a nationality among the "imperialists".
        IMHO it's high time to be tougher.
        1. +14
          30 June 2025 18: 26
          It's high time to equate the Azerbaijani diaspora with an organized crime group and disperse them to hell, so that they don't stir up trouble for the people.
          1. +4
            1 July 2025 09: 27
            And why only Azerbaijani??? Equalize and expel all diasporas. And also twist the newly acquired citizens. Otherwise they still haven't deigned to learn Russian. And let them take their families there, to their historically beloved homeland. Otherwise, I'm fed up with the zamatotachi and the screaming herds of children, whom everyone is OBLIGATED to teach in school, and they don't know a word of Russian...
            1. -1
              1 July 2025 10: 52
              Quote from Wratch
              Why only Azerbaijani???
              You have to start with someone. And in this case, all the conditions for holding this event have been created and it would be a sin not to take advantage of this.
      2. +6
        30 June 2025 18: 51
        Forgive me, the people of Russia have been telling all these nationalist scumbags to go home to their bad mother for a long time, but the people's government does not hear or notice the spitting in their mug.
        1. 0
          1 July 2025 09: 26
          Quote: saigon
          Forgive me, the people of Russia have been telling all these nationalist scumbags to go home to their bad mother for a long time, but the people's government does not hear or notice the spitting in their mug.

          You just need to learn to read and write and you'll be a ready herald.
          1. -3
            1 July 2025 14: 37
            Yes, personally, I don't care what my literacy is. As a child, I spoke a mixture of Russian, Armenian, and Georgian words while playing on the street.
      3. -3
        1 July 2025 09: 23
        Quote: Gankutsu_
        Only instead of going home, Russia will continue to kiss these asses and talk about the friendship of nations, grandfathers fought together and criminals have no nationality.

        And you, you personally, aren't Russia? You don't kiss?))
        It is necessary to understand that these large-scale actions did not just start out of nowhere. And the brothers died of a "heart attack" as a warning to others. No?
        We started with the capital of the Urals. The smart ones got the hint
        "While the Russian Azerbaijani community is trying to recover from yet another shock in connection with the death of compatriots as a result of a law enforcement raid, officials in Baku continue to play politicking. Every time during a crisis for the diaspora, they use their entire media machine only to destroy relations with the Russian Federation," the report says.
        The community drew attention to an article by the Azerbaijani state agency Azertag. In particular, it states that what happened in Yekaterinburg is evidence of the pressure that representatives of the Azerbaijani diaspora living in Russia and other diasporas are “often subjected to.”
        "The Azertag article, directed against the Russian Federation, has nothing to do with the intention to help Azerbaijanis in the Urals. And it is a great pity that the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev, whom we respect, and his officials do not understand at all that by insulting Russia, they are insulting the diaspora and once again exposing all Russian Azerbaijanis to new attacks," the community noted.
      4. -1
        1 July 2025 10: 52
        Russia will continue to kiss these asses and talk about friendship between nations, grandfathers fought together and criminals have no nationality

        Not Russia, but who leads Russia... These national formations remember their grandfathers who fought only when they need to, and their grandchildren don't know about it at all, their government tells them that the Russians are occupiers, and they conduct their policies accordingly...
  4. +44
    30 June 2025 17: 00
    I don't think that the attitude of Azerbaijanis towards Russia was a revelation or a surprise for Russians. This attitude is visible every day.

    Perhaps someone was deceived again in the Kremlin...
    1. +4
      30 June 2025 17: 42
      And I, if I were in the place of the law enforcement agencies, would take a close look at each of the detainees. It is quite possible that among them there is someone especially valuable to Azerbaijan. And the fuss is just a cover-up operation to get him out of a critical situation.
  5. +17
    30 June 2025 17: 03
    How many wonderful discoveries the age of enlightenment brings us, self-evident things, if they diverge from the official agenda, only reach us if you poke them in the nose so that the blood flows.
    Aizers are equal to Turks, Turks are our enemies, they want to destroy our state, our culture and seize our lands.
  6. +8
    30 June 2025 17: 04
    I wonder, when Aliyev gets his ass kicked, what will it be called: "Kerosene Revolution" or "Dolma Revolution"? And Aliyev won't go to Rostov. He has apartments in Moscow.
    1. +4
      30 June 2025 17: 39
      now it's time to hint that no one will accept his clan in Moscow
      1. +18
        30 June 2025 17: 40
        We should not hint, but expel the Azeri traders from Russia. They themselves will explain to Aliyev where and in what he is wrong.
        1. +5
          30 June 2025 17: 41
          I agree. It's high time to do this and not only with Aliyev.
  7. +31
    30 June 2025 17: 05
    And before that, no one at the top knew anything. But I'm afraid that it will all end in nothing. They have wormed their way too deeply into the Russian government, and the Russian government has turned out to be too toothless (but not in relation to the Russians). Such knots do not untie. And so, another achievement of you-know-who. And so in all spheres, catastrophe after catastrophe.
  8. +25
    30 June 2025 17: 06
    Prohibition of dual citizenship
    Expulsion of all non-citizens dissatisfied with the Russian Federation's policies
    Prohibition on money transfer
    Confiscation of real estate
    1. +27
      30 June 2025 17: 08
      Dreams, dreams, where is your sweetness.

      But in fact it will be:
      Sponsoring all kinds of Azerbaijani cultural autonomies in Russia.
      Friendship of peoples
      And a bunch of Ministry of Internal Affairs employees with the prefix Ogly.
  9. +8
    30 June 2025 17: 07
    Trump for the next term as President of the Russian Federation! With the help of the OMON, he will send illegal migrants to Florida to the alligator-Alcatraz based on connections and nepotism... And Aliyev - 500% duties from July XNUMX! wink
  10. +9
    30 June 2025 17: 08
    another battering ram against Russia, obviously, the Ukrainians' brains have been confused, now here's Azerbaijan....
    1. +5
      30 June 2025 17: 12
      another battering ram against Russia, obviously, the Ukrainians' brains have been confused, and now here's Azerbaijan.

      By the way, it's easy. They're waiting for the right moment. what
    2. +4
      30 June 2025 17: 45
      First Kazakhstan will explode, the British will feel at home there.
      and then the Caucasus and Turkey will be pulled in, the British sang to Erdogan about the great Turan (they don’t have a clue what the real Turan is and that it has nothing to do with the Turks, Turan is the Donbass of Iran, when the Zoroastrians staged the first “coup d’etat” there and began to exterminate the old faith, according to the Ahnenerbe, Odin, who is Wotan, was just one of the Turanians, then part of them went through the Caucasus, and part of them through the territory of today’s Turkey to Europe through Crimea, where they had their own kingdom, which the Germans called Gothic.).
      in general, the blaze will continue until we calm down those who stand behind the British. only then will they at least stop muddying the waters on a large scale in Eurasia
      1. +3
        30 June 2025 22: 04
        Quote: Pavel Kislyakov
        in general, the blaze will continue until we calm down those who stand behind the British

        But maybe we should take care of the shepherd and not his brainless sheep? Our castrated diplomacy is babbling something about a hybrid war and has forgotten the word Ultimatum. But how convenient - it's hard to miss the island
        1. -2
          30 June 2025 22: 08
          about the English I meant that they themselves are also just a screen, completely different people rule there. although yes. the royal family is from the same cohort of people. read Dugin, there is something about the confrontation of two forces. it is not for nothing that Mi-6 was the first one who tried to eliminate on our territory (then his daughter died, who got into his car).
    3. +4
      30 June 2025 18: 54
      Well, of course, it's a ram, it's understandable. Having barely defeated the defenders of Artsakh loyal to Pashinyan, the Mamedovs were carried away and believe in themselves and believe in their victories.
  11. +17
    30 June 2025 17: 09

    “I call on all people, especially the approximately three million Azerbaijanis living in Russia, to express their protest.
    ...and why didn't you call for moving to your homeland and living at home, and not in hated Russia? request
  12. -15
    30 June 2025 17: 15
    There's a commotion in the comments again.
    And no one wonders how the investigative measures are carried out, that during their course the engine fails.
    I wonder if the indignant people really believe that other nationalities, including Russians, will be treated differently?
    1. +5
      30 June 2025 17: 18
      Quote: Nefarious skeptic
      And no one wonders how the investigative measures are carried out, that during their course the engine fails.

      if criminals die during the investigative measures, then these are good investigative measures
      1. +1
        30 June 2025 17: 24
        if criminals die during the investigative measures, then these are good investigative measures

        During the entire course of the investigation, the detainee has the status of a suspect, not a criminal. It is the prerogative of the court to issue a verdict on the materials obtained during the investigation, whether the person is a criminal or not.
      2. +1
        30 June 2025 17: 27
        Well, this is clearly too much.
        Although I am convinced that all these Ogly Berdievs and the rest are guilty a priori.
        But anyone can be designated as a criminal.
      3. -4
        1 July 2025 01: 10
        Crime must be fought, but there are nuances. Let me remind xenophobes calling for mass reprisals against Azerbaijanis on ethnic grounds about the principle of the "presumption of innocence", officially approved in the Constitution and the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation. Between suspicion of a crime and a court verdict, investigative measures must be carried out (with the provision of legal protection), preferably without inflicting serious injuries on suspects for preventive purposes.
        Next, an indictment must be filed and other procedural actions must be carried out, including a court inquiry. As a result of the investigation and procedural actions, an official indictment can be filed for a court verdict. Only after this can the suspect, then the accused, be called a criminal. By the way, it is surprising that the detention (or beating) of two elderly restaurateurs by a riot police group at night in an apartment and the brutal beating of others (one of the survivors had a stent on his heart), who ran one of the most popular restaurants in Yekaterinburg, was carried out in such a form. And was it completely impossible to summon them for questioning with a regular subpoena? Where would these pensioners from the submarine have gone after the electronic ban on leaving the country?
        This is without even the "insignificant" fact that the suspicion is for a murder that occurred 24 years ago. Whereas, according to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, the statute of limitations for serious crimes is 10 years, and for especially serious crimes - 15 years.
        1. +1
          1 July 2025 08: 01
          calling for mass reprisals against Azerbaijanis on ethnic grounds on the principle
          do not confuse deportation of NON-CITIZENS with reprisals
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 15: 11
            If the deportation is extrajudicial, i.e. has no legal basis, which is what numerous "experts" and commentators want, then it is nothing other than a massacre. In general, it is unclear how to link, say, interstate political complications (clearly not due to Azerbaijan's fault) with repressions against legal enterprises and people who are not involved in anything, who have long since become citizens of the Russian Federation, many since the times of the USSR. Outside the Russian Federation (forgive me), such logic is incomprehensible, very similar to..., oh well) Especially since the "methods" of these deportations and detentions differ little from the very specific "raising of suspicion" in Yekaterinburg.
            1. -3
              1 July 2025 15: 29
              Quote: Boxer
              If the deportation is extrajudicial, i.e. has no legal basis

              You are writing nonsense, deportation can be based on a legislative act in relation to citizens of a specific country
              Quote: Boxer
              In general, it is unclear how interstate political complications (clearly not Azerbaijan's fault) are linked.

              and whose?!!!
              What does Azerbaijan have to do with the detention of Russian citizens?!
              Or is it Russia that is proposing at the federal level to burn down the Azerbaijani embassy?
              Quote: Boxer
              Moreover, the “methods” of these deportations and detentions differ little from the very specific “raising of suspicion” in Yekaterinburg.

              Are you familiar with the criminal case in which the arrest took place? Were you there and saw everything with your own eyes?
              1. +3
                1 July 2025 15: 51
                You are talking nonsense.
                1. I write "if the deportation is extrajudicial", i.e. we are not talking about a court order, because your "colleagues" are talking about a mass deportation, and such a priori cannot be legal. People are different, at the moment it is doubtful that someone is in the Russian Federation illegally. Of course, a statistical failure, isolated cases exist everywhere. Moreover, declaring everyone indiscriminately criminals only on the basis of ethnicity is generally unprecedented, this speaks of an abnormal worldview, unfortunately.
                2. Burn the embassy? You are a typical victim of unprincipled propagandists. In general, I will note the general lack of critical thinking and desire to check the dirty journalistic canard. We are talking about the one who called for burning the embassy, ​​an oppositionist and was arrested in Tbilisi by operatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan for trial in Azerbaijan, served a decent amount of time in prison, was released after proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights and sent to Germany and has long been covering up Azerbaijan and its authorities from there. A provocateur, of which there are many everywhere, I am not hinting at anything, but calls for mass reprisals specifically on an ethnic basis against Azerbaijanis or Azerbaijan can be heard in sufficient numbers from citizens of the Russian Federation, who quite comfortably proclaim xenophobic calls in Russia itself without any legal consequences for them. See how they scream: there are no innocent Azerbaijanis. I understand who knows him on the Internet, maybe an Armenian, maybe some other "interested party" from abroad, but most likely a Russian citizen, warmed up by another kitten (puppy), a cat and an Ella. I am telling you honestly, as it is, because so far I am convinced that among Russians there are enough adequate (by nature fair) people with whom you can discuss problems in a human way, like ordinary people.
                Many of you are hampered by the emotional background, excuse me, the atmosphere of mass hysteria, whipped up by the Russian media (not all of them), but especially by online publications and TG channels, etc. That's their job.
                1. -2
                  1 July 2025 18: 04
                  Quote: Boxer
                  , because your "colleagues" are talking about mass deportation, and such a priori cannot be legal
                  once again, COMPLETE deportation of citizens of a particular country may well be carried out without a trial based on a decree of the President in connection with hostile actions of the country whose citizens are being deported
                  Quote: Boxer
                  Burn the embassy? You are a typical victim of unprincipled propagandists

                  Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Mukhtarli called for the Russian embassy in Baku to be burned down. He stated this on social networks.

                  "5 of our compatriots died, but the Russian embassy was not burned down. Self-respecting people would not have left a single stone unturned in that embassy"

                  Read more: https://eadaily.com/ru/news/2025/06/29/v-azerbaydzhane-prizvali-szhech-posolstvo-rossii
                  1. 0
                    1 July 2025 20: 12
                    1. Don't confuse yellow with smooth, most Azerbaijanis in the Russian Federation are citizens of the Russian Federation since the USSR and native residents of Dagestan (there are quite a few of them), and Azerbaijanis who are citizens of Azerbaijan (or Georgia, there are some) will most likely leave themselves, if they haven't already. Then what will you do and who will you chase away?) Well, you'll find them, I think, the image of an enemy will always find a target)

                    2. Read not selectively, but to the end, find out who this Afghan Mukhtarly is and what his relations are with our country and the government. Well, never mind, I'll help you:
                    "Opposition journalist Afgan Mukhtarli and his wife, journalist Leyla Mustafayeva, lived in voluntary exile in Georgia. He was extradited by Georgia and arrested in Azerbaijan. His alleged abduction, arrest and subsequent sentence were strongly condemned by a number of foreign missions and human rights organizations. Amnesty International recognized him as a prisoner of conscience (we know this corrupt Amnesty). Under growing international pressure, in particular, proceedings in the European Court of Human Rights. On March 17, 2020, A. Mukhtarli was released and deported to Germany, where his wife had moved in the meantime. No.
                    This is from communiqués and press releases of international journalistic organizations.
                    This person is writing from Germany. Why are you pretending you haven't read all of this?)
                    Pardon me, are you Armenian by any chance? Forgive me generously, but there is a certain peasant cunning inherent in these glorious people)

                    3. Now compare what you have shown with the statements of a certain Sergey Mardan (received with great enthusiasm by you), a citizen of the Russian Federation and also a Russian journalist, blogger, TV and radio host, an ardent participant in political talk shows, in particular, the program "Time will tell". This is an obvious provocateur with schizophrenic-paranoid deviations, in Azerbaijan for such statements about ANY state this professional provocateur would have long been sitting where he should be, or would have been on compulsory treatment as an obvious schizophrenic, but with you everything is somehow complicated)
                    Azerbaijan is a small country, oil and gas production areas are located compactly.
                    A relatively small missile strike could remove 25 billion cubic meters of gas and 24 million tons of oil annually from the international market, and other detailed instructions on how to carry out a terrorist attack on Azerbaijan...
                    1. -2
                      1 July 2025 20: 22
                      Quote: Boxer
                      Most Azerbaijanis in the Russian Federation have been citizens of the Russian Federation since the Soviet Union
                      rather no than yes and most have at least two passports
                      Quote: Boxer
                      in Azerbaijan, for such statements about ANY state, this professional provocateur would have been sitting where he belongs or would have been on compulsory treatment as an obvious schizophrenic, but everything is somehow complicated for you)

                      and who did you charge for it?
                      [media=https://vkvideo.ru/video-164554454_456268080?ref_domain=yastatic.net]
                      1. 0
                        1 July 2025 20: 31
                        Listen, you sent me the Turkish news portal Haber Türk. How can I explain it to you, I am not the most popular figure (I confess, there is such a thing) not only in Turkey, but in my country, city and even more)) I have no way to influence Turkish journalists, forgive me, comrade)
                  2. -1
                    1 July 2025 20: 22
                    3. Now compare what you have shown with the statements of a certain Sergey Mardan (received with great enthusiasm by you), a citizen of the Russian Federation and also a Russian journalist, blogger, TV and radio host, an ardent participant in political talk shows, in particular, the program "Time will tell". This is an obvious provocateur with schizophrenic-paranoid deviations, in Azerbaijan for such statements about ANY state this professional provocateur would have long been sitting where he should be, or alternatively would have been on compulsory treatment as an obvious schizophrenic with vivid clinical manifestations, but with you everything is somehow complicated)
                    This is how the famous Russian journalist and blogger Sergey Mardan sows goodness and eternity, and quite openly on his page:
                    "Azerbaijan is a small country, oil and gas production is located compactly.
                    A relatively small missile strike could remove 25 billion cubic meters of gas and 24 million tons of oil from the international market annually.",
                    and other detailed instructions on how to carry out a terrorist attack on Azerbaijan...
                    1. -2
                      1 July 2025 20: 23
                      Do you already have state channel presenters in jail for chauvinism?
                      1. +1
                        1 July 2025 20: 26
                        I will surprise you, we have no chauvinism, from the words: nowhere and at all.
    2. -2
      30 June 2025 17: 24
      There are no innocent Azerbaijanis.
      This is the case when crime has a nationality. They are all connected. So yes. I don't feel sorry for them.

      But torture is not acceptable against ordinary citizens.
      1. -6
        30 June 2025 17: 27
        There are no innocent Azerbaijanis.

        Who else is not innocent?
        But torture is not acceptable against ordinary citizens.

        Is there a constitutional division between ordinary citizens and those who are not? I didn't know. And which citizen is ordinary and which is not?
        1. +1
          30 June 2025 17: 46
          the usual one is not connected with an organized crime group, the unusual one may be connected, and not only with an organized crime group.
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    3. +6
      30 June 2025 17: 27
      Considering the loyalty of the authorities to various diasporas and what happened in Yekaterinburg, we can conclude that the cup of patience was overflowing and what happened happened.
      1. +4
        30 June 2025 17: 46
        Or the regional authorities are fed up with the Kremlin’s policy towards diasporas and migrants.
    4. +14
      30 June 2025 17: 44
      So it seems he died not during the investigation, but right during the arrest. More precisely, during the assault, since these citizens refused to be arrested in a law-abiding manner.
      Or I'm wrong?
      1. -4
        30 June 2025 17: 56
        It seems that he died not during the investigation, but right during the arrest.

        Well, our media is now trying to keep it under wraps, "just in case something happens," but from what we can understand, it was after the arrest, while the search was going on.
        1. Egg
          +3
          30 June 2025 23: 58
          Quote: Nefarious skeptic
          but from what I can understand, it was after the arrest, while the search was going on.

          These non-comrades from neighboring countries like to keep money in cash, not in accounts.
          Apparently they uncovered a good stash during the search, and my heart couldn't take it anymore from the grief hi
        2. -2
          1 July 2025 09: 26
          And do they pay well for devil's advocacy these days? laughing Yes
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 09: 49
            Is your message related to mine?
            If this was simply an attempt to show off humor or erudition, it failed.
            Above, Boxer, after my messages, described everything in the most accessible way.
            I wouldn't envy the devil's advocate - he would have to deal with an extremely limited jury.
            1. -3
              1 July 2025 09: 58
              I read what "comrade" Boxer and you write, and, yes, your and his comments are the Devil's Advocate. And rarely does anyone go for it voluntarily, only if there is some interest.
              Yes, our law enforcement system is, to put it mildly, not perfect, and I know what I'm talking about - I studied for it. But sometimes, when it's necessary to be tough, it's necessary to be tough. And law enforcement officers work exactly according to those laws and the resolutions, orders, etc. that are issued and signed by the deputies and the president for whom you voted at the time. So who is your evil Pinocchio then?
              1. +1
                1 July 2025 10: 07
                And rarely does anyone do this voluntarily, only if they have some interest.

                Enemies, enemies all around. Grab your pitchforks and torches quickly.
                So who is the evil Pinocchio to you then?

                Honestly, I don’t know how to react to a set of unrelated sentences.
                P.S. The funniest thing is that in my entire life I have never met a person who uses the idiom "devil's advocate" who knew its meaning. lol
                1. -3
                  1 July 2025 11: 04
                  "In its historical context, it is a position in the Catholic Church that existed during the process of canonization of saints. The "devil's advocate" (Latin: advocatus diaboli) was an official whose job it was to present arguments against canonization in order to expose any possible flaws or doubts regarding the candidate. In its broader, modern meaning, the "devil's advocate" is a person who deliberately takes an oppositional position, speaking in an argument or debate against a commonly accepted point of view or position, even if he himself does not agree with it, in order to expose weaknesses and test arguments."
                  Probably so?
                  What's not coherent here? You don't understand what you're saying. Azerbaijanis... hmm ... the people of Bahamas are generally good people, but our police are not very good people, because they acted too harshly towards these people in particular, and I, among others, disagree with you? And this position of yours does not correspond to the definition of "Devil's advocate"? You did not go to the elections and vote for the deputies and the president who pass the laws and who signs these laws, according to which the police work?
                  1. 0
                    1 July 2025 11: 33
                    What you don't understand is that you are saying that Azerbaijanis... ahem...Bayjanis are generally good people, but our police are not very good people.

                    In order not to beat around the bush, to continue the conversation, simply copy those parts of my messages where I say what you attributed to me.
  13. +9
    30 June 2025 17: 15
    A large number of vegetable warehouses are run by Azerbaijanis. There were a lot of markets under them. Just for information.
  14. +15
    30 June 2025 17: 16
    Why are we coddling the Azeris, the SVO showed what they are worth and what they really want, and they want the collapse of Russia, they are dreaming of when this will happen, it is more likely that only horns and legs will remain of Azerbaijan than our Russia will give them a reason to rejoice, why don’t we solve this issue with them radically, send everyone who is somehow connected with crime and does not comply with our laws to our beloved Azerbaijan, let them be busy with lawlessness there, and we will watch from the side
  15. +22
    30 June 2025 17: 16
    Maybe it's time to go over all Azerbaijani businesses in the Russian Federation with a hot broom? Definitely - if you want to, you can dig up sooo much there...
  16. +11
    30 June 2025 17: 17
    What happened Aliyev?
    You recently drove thousands of Armenians out of Karabakh, now you are climbing into Russia to establish your own rules... aren't you taking on too much by interfering in Russia's internal affairs?
    You'll tear your belly button.
    1. +6
      30 June 2025 17: 52
      alas, he won't tear it, nothing will happen to him. Our guys will play Leopold again. although I really want to be proven wrong and that it will be completely different.
  17. +6
    30 June 2025 17: 24
    Putin and Co. are really to blame.
    1. -4
      30 June 2025 17: 36
      Putin and Co. are really to blame.

      What the hell?
      Could you please clarify, and better yet, with facts, where Putin and Co. personally offended Azerbaijan and Aliyev personally.
      1. +2
        30 June 2025 18: 52
        How slow you are. Read more books, then you will ask fewer childish questions.
        1. -3
          1 July 2025 13: 14
          Read more books, then you will ask fewer childish questions.

          We have already read and listened to this nonsense from the protégés of the shitty, oh, I got it wrong, Navalny, who has long since died and is spinning around in hell on a ramrod.
          Why aren't the shitheads' fosterlings getting any money now? Have they retrained, are the shitheads now making money off the khokh....ls, are they milking the CIPSO?
  18. -4
    30 June 2025 17: 29
    Quote: aybolyt678
    another battering ram against Russia, obviously, the Ukrainians' brains have been confused, now here's Azerbaijan....

    And here the incitement is in full swing - either the people really like being surrounded by enemies, or the provocateurs are trying hard.
  19. +5
    30 June 2025 17: 32
    I strongly condemn Baku and its Azerbaijani chauvinism, Russophobia, separatist sentiments and Christianophobic approach.
  20. +2
    30 June 2025 17: 34
    Azerbaijan has demonstrated its true attitude towards Russia

    Another brave Turk on the territory of the former Russian Empire and the USSR decided to compete with Russia for primacy... Apparently, he didn't study Turkish history well in school...
    1. +1
      1 July 2025 11: 39
      Quote: The Truth
      Apparently, I didn't study Turkish history well at school...

      He graduated from MGIMO, he knows history...
  21. +12
    30 June 2025 17: 34
    I call on three million Azerbaijanis to leave Russia forever in protest!
  22. +16
    30 June 2025 17: 36
    The howling and squealing among the Azeris arose due to the possible investigation into the activities of the Azerbaijani special services against Russia in the interests of Turkey and NATO.
  23. +11
    30 June 2025 17: 42
    The employees of the Sputnik agency have been taken hostage by Azerbaijan, diplomats are not allowed to see them. They are educating Russia……….
    Why be embarrassed - Russia won't respond anyway, only hoarse discontent will fly out of its mustachioed mouth. We have become a country of losers, no one is afraid of us anymore………..
  24. +9
    30 June 2025 17: 44
    "Russia today is a prison of nations"
    It's probably time to amnesty the Azerbaijanis to their free homeland)
    1. +3
      30 June 2025 22: 09
      Yes, we urgently need to rid them of their hated Russian citizenship, load them into trucks with tomatoes and send them home.
  25. +6
    30 June 2025 17: 44
    Yes, any idiot can understand that it was a classic duel in the spirit of the French aristocracy. They read books by Dumas and stabbed a fellow tribesman with a kitchen knife in a duel. Nothing can be done about it, hot-blooded people! For the first time I heard that Russians in the Soviet period were the "superior race". I remember in the Soviet Army all these "oppressed" people told me the exact opposite.
  26. +4
    30 June 2025 17: 45
    “I call on all people, especially the approximately three million Azerbaijanis living in Russia, to express their protest.
    And in what form will the three million express their protest? They probably have more than enough weapons.
    and various diasporas (including the Azerbaijani one) have great power in the Russian Federation
    It is enough to look by regions, who is the head of which police department. And Ukrainian drones in the steppes of Kazakhstan. Could they have come from Azerbaijan, via the Caspian Sea?
    1. +8
      30 June 2025 17: 56
      I already have a desire for the North Koreans to send us not their own builders. More precisely, not only them, but also the police/militia. Because both the foreigners in the Ministry of Internal Affairs feel at home, and ours who get into the authorities begin to sell out their own.
  27. +6
    30 June 2025 17: 45
    More than anything else, they fear losing impunity.
  28. +2
    30 June 2025 17: 47
    The topic "it had close ties with the leadership of this country" is not explained, namely "localism" against which Karimov "spoke out". That is, the Tajik Karimov represented the Samarkand region, he was replaced by the Tajik Mirziyoyev, also relying on the Samarkand elite! The same Aliyev is the top of the region known to them, except for politics, this makes him break his ass saving his own. More specifically, this is the "family", aka the mafia.
  29. 0
    30 June 2025 18: 15
    Quote: Aygun Attar
    I call on all people, especially the approximately three million Azerbaijanis living in Russia, to protest.
    Suitcase, train station, Baku.
  30. +1
    30 June 2025 18: 55
    Urgently recall our ambassador and expel theirs! URGENTLY!
  31. +5
    30 June 2025 19: 09
    And yet: maybe our security forces should conduct operational activities so that suspects do not die suddenly in groups? Regardless of their nationality, even if they are Russians, there is no one to stand up for them (if they are citizens of Russia living in Russia, and not some Russian-speaking residents of neighboring countries, whom our authorities undertake to protect with great pleasure).
    1. -1
      1 July 2025 05: 13
      Quote: UAZ 452
      But still: maybe our security forces should conduct operational activities so that suspects do not die suddenly in groups?

      This is how liberals confuse people, first so that "suspects don't die in groups" and then what? Should we not cut off their ears? Or ban torture with electricity?😉
  32. +3
    30 June 2025 19: 11
    This is all bullshit. Putin will continue to make love to Aliyev and other Bantustans
  33. 0
    30 June 2025 19: 13
    So in Azerbaijan there are Musavatists, in Yerevan there are Dashnaks...
  34. 0
    30 June 2025 19: 54
    To run this type of criminal group, you also need to have a talent for business. The nation of Polish businessmen welcomes Azerbaijani entrepreneurs.
  35. +6
    30 June 2025 20: 51
    It's a very strange situation. I don't know the details and I don't know what you're saying about this case, but it seems very strange to me. Suddenly the police arrest someone for a murder committed almost 25 years ago, two suspects die in jail of a heart attack, and the Azerbaijani government reacts extremely aggressively. What is this? Maybe it's some kind of espionage operation or something? I don't believe that all this is happening by chance. I don't believe that by chance two suspects die in jail of a heart attack, and the police suddenly miraculously find new evidence in a murder case that happened a quarter of a century ago. And also - how on earth were these murdered people allowed to rebuild the cafe if the authorities had torn it down earlier? This case smells foul a mile away.
    1. -1
      1 July 2025 18: 23
      Quote: rOllo
      A very strange situation.


      There is nothing strange there... they simply started to restore order, or there was some kind of public outcry that the Ministry of Internal Affairs had to react, and harshly... so they gave a go-ahead to a forgotten case in connection with newly discovered circumstances) why was the murdered man allowed to restore the cafe? In our time, diasporas have huge connections/influence + with money you can open many doors, so nothing is impossible. And the fact that during the arrest two people die in the pretrial detention center... that's strange, but considering the time we live in, nothing is surprising).

      Therefore, in my opinion, there are no high-level oddities in this story; all the inconsistencies can be explained if you know the reality.

      But as for Aliyev's reaction and the actions of Azerbaijan as a state... here the game is played with high stakes. On the one hand, the recent story with Iran, and the weakening of Russia's position in the region could have played some role.... maybe the attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure somehow affected the financial interests of the Azerbaijani elites, and simply gave a reason for action. One can also recall the strengthening of Turkey in the region and the situation with Armenia.... all the mistakes of the Russian government do not pass without a trace.

      Well, for me, the main marker was Aliyev's absence on May 9 in Moscow, such a date, 80 years. And he found a reason not to fly... although he made his choice of vector much earlier.
    2. -1
      2 July 2025 11: 21
      Very strange situation

      The story is murky, but one thing is clear: the Azerbaijanis who were cornered in Yekaterinburg
      have direct family ties with the Aliyev clan, hence the rapid
      and a sharp reaction from official Baku. These are not ordinary traders
      tomatoes.
      And then there are only assumptions based on some facts.
      The fact that the local authorities demolished the existing restaurant indicates that
      They couldn't find a common language with the local "policemen".
      And the fact that the restaurant was then quietly rebuilt after the demolition is about that,
      that their "roof" was higher than the local "policemen", and the issue was "resolved" on
      on another level.
      It may be possible that the establishment was used for more than just this purpose.
      feed the people who have money. And someone really wanted to leave
      the restaurant acts as a screen for other affairs. Then the need
      dropped.
      And even to the point of banality. Someone from the powerful world of security forces ate there -
      didn't like it, found a fly in the sour cabbage soup. Made some serious claims.
      They sent him to hell. And off it went...
  36. +3
    30 June 2025 21: 25
    If there are residents of Yekaterinburg among the commentators, maybe they will tell us who this Shahin Khakhlinsky is - the head of the local Azerbaijani diaspora. I assume that they will not appoint someone to command a diaspora of 50 fighters without approval from Azerbaijan itself. And the fact that such powerful diasporas are so well organized and have almost state structures is even more so not just amateur activity - this is a whole army of interventionists in Russia disguised as the "innocent" term "diaspora". And such an intervention can only be organized by the state, in this case, Azerbaijan. So in Yekaterinburg there is the most powerful diaspora of Azerbaijanis, with a very influential leader, at the head of the diaspora. And in which city is the most powerful diaspora of Tajiks, and how many tens of thousands of fighters are there in it? And in which city are there Uzbeks and how many fighters are there? And Kazakhs? A lot can be seen from afar. The local police officer or the policeman on duty will not see this. And since the State Duma is watching all this from afar, it should be able to see this common army of interventionists sent to Russia under the "innocent" name of "ethnic diasporas"!
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    2. -4
      1 July 2025 01: 31
      Why not 500 thousand fighters?)) Paranoia?) All your information is approximately of the same level of truthfulness. According to statistics, there are just over 6 thousand Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg, including infants and ancient old men of both sexes. And where will you find these formidable fighters?))
      Source: https://ekaterinburg.awdb.ru/
      1. +1
        1 July 2025 05: 10
        Source 1News.az. In an interview there, Shakhlinsky himself boasts that under his leadership in the Sverdlovsk region there is the strongest diaspora in Russia - 50 Azerbaijanis!
  37. +8
    30 June 2025 21: 42
    Say thanks to the endless red lines, the incompetent start and conduct of the SVO, the policy in the style of "one step forward and two steps back". Russia has shown its weakness, and the weak are trampled by anyone and everyone
  38. +3
    30 June 2025 22: 06
    Well, we need to break off all diplomatic relations with them, introduce a strict visa regime, send all Azeri migrants home, and thoroughly check the legality of those who have already received Russian citizenship. And as always, a complete ban on imports of Azeri products. Let them hang themselves with their Russophobia.
  39. -3
    30 June 2025 22: 19
    Aliyev does not have much longer to rule. He has lost his main support. There are many people in Azerbaijan who dream of being in Aliyev's place. he.
  40. 0
    30 June 2025 22: 46
    They wanted to supply gas through Russia to Ukraine and then to Europe. Ukraine was ready to provide transit, Europe was ready too, but then complications arose: firstly, Russia said that since the contract with Ukraine on transit was not extended, then no one would go anywhere through Russian territory. And secondly, it turned out that the Azeris had very little free gas, and at least 10 billion cubic meters were needed for the pipeline to work properly. Well, Aliyev was offended, and then a little airplane came into his hands. Things started spinning. I think relations will not improve as long as Aliyev is in office - and he will be for a long time. And of course, the tone was rude. It's a pity, of course, but as they say, you can't force someone to be nice...
  41. +2
    30 June 2025 22: 59
    Putting emotions aside, the coordination and promptness of Azerbaijan's response to this incident is impressive. It seems that this is not just a convenient excuse, but a carefully planned operation. It would be worth taking a closer look at the circumstances of the "heart failure" of these two characters.
    It may be that they were treated to mineral water before the assault, or simply given some water to "calm them down." They killed two birds with one stone - they painted the victims of the riot police and got rid of obviously compromising individuals.
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 16: 04
      Did you expect that they would beat up two elderly restaurateurs from Yekaterinburg and cripple several others for a crime committed 24 years ago and everyone would applaud? What do you mean you're used to it, everything is fine there?
      1. -1
        1 July 2025 16: 44
        Quote: Boxer
        Did you expect that they would beat up two elderly restaurateurs from Yekaterinburg and maim several others on charges of a 24-year-old crime and everyone would applaud?

        Firstly, the fact of beating must be proven before accusations can be made, and secondly, my attention was drawn not to the content of the reaction, but to its organized and prompt nature, which is strange for an unexpected incident. There is a well-planned campaign in the media and the Foreign Ministry - that is what I wrote about.
        1. +1
          1 July 2025 16: 55
          Prove it, you say...
          From the Russian media (Novaya Gazeta, etc.): You know, there is still a difference in mentality. Whatever they say, Azerbaijanis most often admit if they have done something or are wrong. They are often very surprised when others go into deep denial despite all the obvious facts:
          "A medical examination of the bodies of Ziyaddin and Gusein Safarov, who died in Yekaterinburg after being detained in connection with an ethnic group case, recorded numerous bodily injuries on their bodies. A new examination of the bodies was conducted at the morgue of the Clinical Medical Center in Baku.
          Thus, Ziyaddin Safarov had hematomas, abrasions and bruises almost all over his body, including on his face, shoulders and armpits. The man's chest was deformed, injuries were recorded in the genital area, hematomas in the kidney area. Ziyaddin Safarov was missing one rib, the rest were partially broken, a representative of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Health said at a press conference. A medical examination established that the death of both brothers was the result of post-traumatic and post-hemorrhagic shock. It was also officially confirmed that neither man was injured by sharp or gunshot objects - all injuries were inflicted by blunt objects.
          Previously, the Russian forensic medical examination claimed that the cause of death of Ziyaddin Safarov was a heart attack during detention, and of Gusein Safarov - some injuries (their nature was never announced).

          1. -1
            1 July 2025 17: 14
            Are you suggesting that we believe one expert opinion and not another, based on a "difference in mentality"? Does it really exist? And if so, is it exactly like this?
            1. +1
              1 July 2025 17: 43
              The difference in mentality is that we do not engage in sophistry and do not shirk until the last moment from what has been done. By and large, the Russian examination in one case declared death from heart failure, and the cause of death of the second Azerbaijani was recognized by the Russian examination as inflicted injuries. You have read both medical reports. Nevertheless, the medical examination conducted in Azerbaijan showed that death in both cases occurred from severe injuries.
              1. -1
                1 July 2025 18: 43
                Quote: Boxer
                The difference in mentality is that we do not engage in sophistry and do not shirk until the last moment from what we have done.

                If I were you, I wouldn't attribute my own mentality to all Azerbaijanis, because your assertion can always be refuted, believe me... I haven't read the medical reports, but even if I take your word for it that you read them and not the newspapers, the gist of my comment was that Azerbaijan's well-prepared response to this incident raises suspicions. And I'm also sure that if the information about the beatings is confirmed and those responsible in the police are punished, your media won't say a word about it.
                1. +1
                  1 July 2025 19: 20
                  You don't believe the Russian press? The text of the medical reports is absolutely identical in all your newspapers. Excuse me, from your words it turns out that Azerbaijan mutilated those Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg? Don't be offended, this is some kind of Khlestakovism) How can one be prepared for this?
                  Nothing will be hidden from the Azerbaijani media, you can be sure of that. It is impossible to hide something like that in the age of the Internet, it is open for us. And I don't think anyone needs it.
                  1. -1
                    1 July 2025 19: 30
                    You know that the press can be different). I did not say that Azerbaijan mutilated its citizens, but there was a willingness and this is alarming. As for information that is unfavorable for the information campaign, it is enough not to disseminate it - and there will be no resonance. It is impossible to hide - this is true, but in the conditions of a huge influx of other news in the conditions of the information campaign - this is not necessary, here you are right.
  42. ssz
    +4
    30 June 2025 23: 01
    After Crocus, I vowed not to buy anything from guest workers. If everyone did this, then everyone would be calmer when they left because they would have nothing to earn money with.
  43. +5
    30 June 2025 23: 20
    It's time to stop dual citizenship...there should be no diasporas on the territory of Russia...check the legality of the financial activities of Azerbaijani entrepreneurs on the territory of the Russian Federation, especially in the markets...
  44. +1
    30 June 2025 23: 42
    It's time to introduce a visa regime for guests from Azerbaijan.
  45. +2
    30 June 2025 23: 46
    No need for emotions.
    Erdogan is building a Turkic West-East axis. He is interested in connecting Eurasia from Turkey to Xinjiang.
    He crosses the vertical axis Russia-Iran - and NATO will support him in this.
    Accordingly, the horizontal axis Russia-China is also not needed.
    This axis of vulnerability is bridges and tunnels.
    There will be attempts at sabotage.
    And all these emotional statements are tinsel, a distraction.

    Iran is repeating the history of the seventh century, when it was already subject to the blows of Byzantium, the Turks and the Caliphate.
    Looks like history is repeating itself.

    What can we do?
    It is absolutely necessary to hold the Trans-Siberian Railway and prevent sabotage.
    Optionally, you can butt heads by building a vertical alliance with Iran.
    Armenia, it seems, will give its territory to the Turkish horizontal axis. There is nothing to catch here.
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 01: 46
      Quote from Kuziming
      Armenia seems to be giving its territory to the Turkish horizontal axis.

      It would be more correct to say that Armenia will be given the axis, and Armenia’s opinion will not be asked.
  46. +4
    30 June 2025 23: 59
    From the prison of nations, Azerbaijanis can calmly leave for freedom - to their native state. And immediately.
  47. +1
    1 July 2025 00: 29
    It's a shame for the country: for the sake of money, the authorities are giving up national interests to the benefit of diasporas=organized criminal groups. They should have hissed at Aliyev long ago so much that he would have panicked... But no, they don't want to lose money, so they will engage in chatter and draw lines until the Russian-Turkish war flares up again.
  48. -2
    1 July 2025 00: 46
    The author is distorting the cards and, to put it mildly, is out of the loop. According to Russian legislation, Azerbaijanis are an indigenous people of the Russian Federation. See: Article 1 of the Law of the Russian Federation "On Guarantees of the Rights of Indigenous Minority Peoples of the Russian Federation".
  49. +1
    1 July 2025 01: 03
    As long as people continue to just grumble on websites, nothing will change.
  50. +1
    1 July 2025 01: 18
    Author, it's all so ugly, it looks like defamation. As for the true attitude, Azerbaijan demonstrated it no more than a week ago. From the Russian media:
    1. The Russian delegation of representatives of the diplomatic and scientific communities, evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan, awaits departure from Baku to Moscow.
    Professor of MGIMO of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Elina Sidorenko separately noted that the Azerbaijani side took upon itself to cover the costs associated with the accommodation of the delegation in the hotel.
    "Thanks to my Azerbaijani colleagues. Everything was organized in a very good hotel. Food was organized, excellent rooms," she added.

    2. Russians are being evacuated from Iran via Azerbaijan. Of the 88 people subject to evacuation, 56 have already crossed the border, the Russian embassy in Baku reported. Among them is Fyodor Bondarchuk's film crew.
    Bondarchuk thanked everyone who helped evacuate Russians from Iran: “First of all, I would like to thank President Ilham Aliyev for the unprecedented assistance in crossing the border between Iran and Azerbaijan.

    3. All musicians of the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra were evacuated from Iran to Azerbaijan. "As a token of gratitude for help in such a difficult situation, we decided to hold a concert in Baku. It will take place on June 16 at the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic," she concluded.

    4. The Russian Foreign Ministry thanked Azerbaijan for its assistance in evacuating Russians from Iran.
    And what was all this fuss about in Yekaterinburg, and in such a way? And then all this was transferred from the sick to the healthy?
  51. +3
    1 July 2025 03: 53
    Judging by the rhetoric of the article (which, by the way, in principle does not really correspond to the topic for VO), the mongrels were given the command from above to "get it".
    But before the plane in December 2024, all these numerous owners of the Caucasus cafes, scattered throughout the vastness of Russia, lived well, regularly paying off whoever needed it.
  52. Des
    +1
    1 July 2025 06: 15
    The article is the author's own.
    From the article: "The main suspects in the murder, Guseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, died during investigative and operational activities, according to media reports, from a heart attack."
    And this fact is not characterized in any way in the article.
    The media reported a higher number of deaths and injuries among those detained.
    This is purely about objectivity.
    And here are the words of the author: "That is, the main feature of the national communities of most countries of Central Asia and Transcaucasia is a kind of "mutual responsibility" - a fellow tribesman will always support a fellow tribesman, no matter what he does. Because he is a fellow tribesman. That is how it is done." - Isn't that exactly how it is with our regions within the Russian Federation?
    The article is primitive, weak in defense of the Russian Federation. As a justification for the actions of the security forces.
    Let's wait for the results of the investigation first.
    And yes, I am against "diasporas" etc. in the Russian Federation. But - money rules.
    1. +1
      1 July 2025 07: 52
      "And the author's words: "That is, the main feature of the national communities of most countries of Central Asia and Transcaucasia is a kind of "mutual responsibility" - a fellow tribesman will always support a fellow tribesman, no matter what he does. Because he is a fellow tribesman. That's how it is." - isn't that exactly how it is with us inside the Russian Federation with the regions?"
      Probably, unfortunately, it is not like that with us. In most cases, based only on nationality, a Russian will not stand up for a Russian and will not help. Maybe this is a peculiar manifestation of our internationalism, when nationality does not matter, but "one of our own", the one who brought the money.
  53. 0
    1 July 2025 06: 24
    Judging by the violent reaction of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, there were considerable cash flows from the diaspora to Azerbaijan, comparable to Azerbaijan's own oil revenues. Why else would they throw a tantrum after the arrest of the criminals? The question is whether the Kremlin will turn on the return flow and allow the Azerbaijani elite to continue to be financed for their supposed loyalty.
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    1. +1
      1 July 2025 07: 34
      Where they did not send, there were big money paid and there are temporary interests! It is like with Hungary, which opposes Ukraine because of its oppressed fellow citizens in Zakarpattia, and Slovakia joined because of the situation with gas, where it wants to stop the conflict to restore the pipeline going through Ukraine and receive money for transit.
  55. -2
    1 July 2025 07: 19
    Not to Russia, but to its authorities.
  56. 0
    1 July 2025 07: 29
    The main question: How will the Russian leadership react to this? If the Kremlin wipes its hands of this, then soon everyone will do such things in relation to Russia.
  57. -1
    1 July 2025 07: 42
    It is necessary to work with the organized crime diaspora with extreme cruelty, completely eradicating this very concept. Armed criminals must be destroyed without regret. Perhaps the decision has already been made at the top, we are waiting for the results.
  58. +7
    1 July 2025 07: 44
    Everything is so, everything is so. But I believe that such a reaction of Azerbaijan is also due to the fact that two brothers died during detention. In our country, if they write about this, then in one line, like here. It seems to be normal for two people to die, and brothers at that, during detention. Maybe they both died almost simultaneously from a heart attack, and not from something else. The more laconic the information about the death of these two, the more questions there are about how they died. How would we react to a similar situation concerning Russians in another country, and who also have dual citizenship, including Russian?
  59. +3
    1 July 2025 07: 47
    The USSR collapsed due to the stupidity and lies of its leadership
  60. 0
    1 July 2025 08: 03
    We don't need such friends... We should pass a law on PROHIBITING dual citizenship, diasporas (of any kind) should also be criminally prosecuted! And for such displays of friendship we should punch them in the face without further ado, so that they don't do it again!
  61. +3
    1 July 2025 08: 08
    The main suspects in the murder, Guseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, died during investigative and operational activities, according to media reports, from a heart attack.


    How is that possible? A heart attack during detention?
    It's like the times of the USSR have arrived. I remember the Korean Boeing on the "Vremya" program, they told how it was flying towards the sea. And it flew like that for several days. And a few days later they said that they opened fire, and even later that they shot it down.
    Aren't you tired of lying? From a heart attack during arrest... .
    And what should Aliyev do? His citizens die of heart attacks during events! Say thank you!? Someone was killed in 2001. And what year is it? Do we even have "organs"?
    1. -3
      1 July 2025 09: 08
      Quote: Podvodnik
      How is that possible? A heart attack during detention?
      What's so strange? Just ask how many people die in the US every year during arrests. If a citizen doesn't want to be arrested lawfully, they use brutal force against him, and sometimes they shoot him right away. Recently there was a really outrageous case, when a person who had already been arrested and was lying on the ground was strangled, and after that there were mass riots. But if they were killed while trying to break free, or run away, not to mention resisting, then the police are only awarded. And look at how Azerbaijan's great friend, Israel, carries out arrests. There, not a single arrest goes by without several dead. I'm talking about the West Bank, because in Gaza they didn't arrest anyone, they immediately bombed them, killing everything alive within a 50-meter radius of the alleged "criminal." And in the last 2 years they've been organizing a real Holocaust there.
      1. +2
        1 July 2025 09: 34
        . What's so strange? Just ask how many people die in the US every year during arrests.


        Strange? Heart attack! Both brothers at the same time! Don't you get it? The point of my first comment is simple: stop lying! Stop lying! Just say it like it was! The whole problem is in the lies. And in the fact that they take us for idiots and try to look us in the eye and tell us nonsense!
        What's so hard about saying that they resisted arrest and that lethal force or some special equipment was used? Or better yet, show a video of the arrest! And there wouldn't be any problems. But you definitely have to lie. There's no other way. Heart attack. Yeah. Both of them. During the arrest.
        Didn't your dad read you a fairy tale when you were a child about a shepherd who joked a couple of times and shouted "wolves!"? And when the wolves actually came for the third time, they ate the herd!
        This is the whole point here. Because of this problem, a huge country fell apart, the very one in which I was born. And it was called the USSR. Because no one believed any words or promises any more. And if lies continue to come out of every iron, then the same fate will befall the existing country.
        1. +1
          1 July 2025 10: 12
          Heart attack! Both brothers at the same time!
          Actually, only one of them had a heart attack, the cause of death of the other is still being determined. If a weapon had been used, it would be hard to hide. I think it was something else: either they strangled him hard when he was struggling, or they hit him a little harder than he could withstand. They are both elderly people. In any case, if there is no gunshot wound on the body, then only a medical commission can establish the cause of death. Let's wait for the autopsy.
          I know myself that the government loves to lie, and clumsily, ineptly, and even in cases where lying is generally contraindicated. I have been sick of it for a long time. But it is even more annoying that a multi-million diaspora and an entire foreign state are ready to sink their teeth into the throat of their fellow bandits, although it is not yet clear what happened.
          1. 0
            1 July 2025 12: 21
            It happens. They lived peacefully, no one bothered them, they kind of forgot about their bad deeds, but at the same time they didn't retire from business. And then hello to you, the Investigative Committee and the FSB are on the doorstep, notice what the FSB has to do with it. Well, since he was of advanced age, Kondraty had a stroke.
            And to stand up for their bandits, that's their mentality. However, the bandits have nothing to do with it, it's a reason for hysteria, and another reason at that.
            1. 0
              1 July 2025 16: 19
              Kondraty turned out to be some kind of tough guy. According to the results of today's examination in Baku, one of the dead men did not have a single whole rib (one rib was completely missing), this is in addition to injuries all over the body, and the other had hematomas on the body and head, with serious consequences, including extensive internal bleeding in the head and many other things all over the body. They rolled over both elderly restaurateurs like a steamroller. By the way, the Russian examination confirmed the death of one Azerbaijani from injuries, and something vague was written about the other in the Russian Federation.
              Regarding the bandits, you are in a hurry to get to the trial (which they didn’t live to see), did they oversalt your shashlik in the restaurant or something?
      2. 0
        1 July 2025 10: 33
        Find out how many people die during arrests in the US every year.

        Find out how many cases are won in the US courts for the unlawful use of force by law enforcement officers. Sometimes even for excessively tight handcuffs.
        Your "killed during arrest" are mostly ghetto drug addicts and youth gangs. The arrest by force of the owner of a large restaurant (a man with money for a lawyer) is a bit of a different story.
        1. -1
          1 July 2025 10: 53
          Quote: Nefarious skeptic
          Find out how many cases are won in the US courts for the unlawful use of force by law enforcement officers. Sometimes even for excessively tight handcuffs.
          In fact, very little. I'm a little interested in this case. There was a Chechen who was shot right during interrogation - they said he swung a stick at them. Six bullets, the last one in the back of the head. He wasn't even tried.
          But once there was a really wild case. In New York, four police officers put 40 (forty!) bullets into a teenager. They said that he put his hand in his pocket and they thought that he would pull out a gun and start shooting at them. Then it turned out that he didn’t have any weapons at all. The court acquitted all four! But they were still fired from the police.
          And there are tons of such cases.
          Interestingly, when a non-police officer uses a weapon, everything happens the other way around. In Florida, a private security guard approached a stoned thug and asked who he was looking for in this guarded area. Without saying a word, he threw his fists at him, broke the guard's nose, and continued to fight. The guard managed to break free, pulled out a gun, and shot him. This is classic self-defense: he was attacked and beaten, he shoots to avoid being crippled. And yet, he was jailed. I don't remember for how long, but the term is very long. Because he is not a police officer.
          1. +1
            1 July 2025 11: 20
            I'm a little interested in this matter.

            I don't know what and where you are interested in, but already in the first case with a Chechen, artistic whistling is heard. So, don't take it personally, but it would be desirable to share the source of information. Both on the Chechen and on the teenager.
            P.S. If you're interested, you probably know that the US Department of Justice has made it mandatory for all officers "in the field" to wear body cameras. And the capture teams have two of them per person. Several years ago, it was mandatory for everyone, even municipal officers. But in fact, they have been used since 2010 by departments of all major cities in the states. Right where the high percentage of cases of excessive force began.
            P.P.S
            And there are tons of such cases.

            But we don't need a ton of cases. We need just one, where they "packed" a businessman of the level of the owner of a large restaurant. I didn't just write for no reason:
            Your "killed during arrest" are mostly ghetto drug addicts and youth gangs. The arrest by force of the owner of a large restaurant (a man with money for a lawyer) is a bit of a different story.
            1. -2
              1 July 2025 11: 55
              Quote: Nefarious skeptic
              So, don't take it personally, but it would be nice to share the source of information. Both for the Chechen and for the teenager.
              About the Chechen:
              1) https://www.nakanune.ru/news/2013/06/19/22312937/
              2) https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2200562
              3)https://www.bbc.com/russian/international/2014/03/140321_fbi_agent_cleared_shooting_todashev

              About the teenager (I forgot a bit - he was already 23 years old):
              1) https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/national/regional/022600ny-diallo.html
              2) https://pub.wikireading.ru/123178
            2. -2
              1 July 2025 12: 09
              Quote: Nefarious skeptic
              But we don't need a ton of cases. We need just one, where they "packed" a businessman of the level of the owner of a large restaurant. I didn't just write for no reason:
              Your "killed during arrest" are mostly ghetto drug addicts and youth gangs. The arrest by force of the owner of a large restaurant (a man with money for a lawyer) is a bit of a different story.

              Look, I'm not covering for anyone. But we don't know any details yet. And it turns out that we should immediately pay, repent, and hand over the security forces for an exemplary reprisal. Given that the deceased, although the owners of the restaurant, are accused of multiple murders, and are clearly not harmless sheep, like Magnitsky, for example. Let's first find out all the facts, and then we will make a verdict.
              1. +1
                1 July 2025 12: 43
                Let's first find out all the facts and then we'll make a verdict.

                I propose to address these correct words to the numerous "indignant people" on this forum thread, with statements like - "There are no innocent Azerbaijanis."
                Will Epstein "Commit Suicide" in Prison Fit?

                The one who was summoned by subpoena? Unlikely.
                P.S. Todashev did not have a shot to the back of the head, but the forensic expert has a photo of the body. Relatives, and then the media, called the open injury a shot to the back of the head. In my opinion, a blow to the corner of something when falling after being hit by bullets.
                PPS I don’t want to fantasize about what will happen with the use of weapons by law enforcement if we have US gun legislation.
                Overall, thank you for your calm argumentation.
                1. -1
                  1 July 2025 12: 58
                  Quote: Nefarious skeptic
                  I propose to address these correct words to the numerous "indignant people" on this forum thread, with statements like - "There are no innocent Azerbaijanis."
                  I totally agree.

                  Quote: Nefarious skeptic
                  The one who was summoned by subpoena? Unlikely.
                  Yes, I said that about him as a joke. :-)
                  Although... his suicide is somehow suspicious. However, this has little to do with the topic under discussion.

                  Overall, thank you for your calm argumentation.
                  drinks
            3. -1
              1 July 2025 12: 14
              Quote: Nefarious skeptic
              But we don't need a ton of cases. We need just one, where they "packed" a businessman of the level of the owner of a large restaurant.
              "Suicided" in prison Epstein will do? :-)
  62. +1
    1 July 2025 08: 21
    Quote: Pokrovskij1959
    Aliyev does not have much longer to rule. He has lost his main support. There are many people in Azerbaijan who dream of being in Aliyev's place. he.

    Aliyev's main support is Türkiye, behind which the British ears stick out, and this is precisely the reason for such Russophobia.
  63. +2
    1 July 2025 08: 31
    All the detained Abreks have Russian citizenship, and throw out the Azerbaijani consul!
  64. +1
    1 July 2025 08: 45
    I remembered DMB, the Aliyev brothers
    Goodbye, ichthyanders...
  65. 0
    1 July 2025 09: 01
    It seems to me that someone has confused the shores and you can’t live with this, all these people confuse politeness with weakness!
  66. -1
    1 July 2025 10: 05
    Our cat Leopold will convince us of good neighborliness until the last Russian killed in Baku.
  67. 0
    1 July 2025 11: 36
    Will they wake up in the Kremlin? I remember in the early 2000s, one Azerbaijani was killed, about 80 thousand Isaacs took to the streets of Moscow. Honestly, I'm sick of all this. "Russians and Belarusians run the markets in Baku." Azerbaijani generals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and ordinary Azerbaijani police officers protect Russians and Belarusians in the markets of Azerbaijan. In addition, they do not allow Azerbaijani grandmothers to sell dill and parsley, driving them out... Ugh. You know everything.
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 16: 08
      Listen, don't speak like a redneck, it would never occur to an Azerbaijani to call someone, for example, a little Russian or a bast shoe (like some), even if the person in front of him is a drunken lumpen.
      1. -1
        1 July 2025 18: 53
        What did I say as a redneck? Azek? That's right. And who is he? Answer me? Do you want me to tell you what they call us Russians in Germany, since old times, and what we call them? In general, it's not offensive, it's you...We need to be friends with Russia.
        1. 0
          1 July 2025 19: 13
          Yes, there is simply an official name. As for being friends, it is not about the Azerbaijanis, no matter how hard you try, you can't force someone to be nice. But the Azerbaijanis refuse to die from severe injuries and extrajudicial executions.
  68. -1
    1 July 2025 11: 58
    "Empires that cease to respect their own people are doomed to collapse."

    This is precisely what we need to respect: PEOPLES, not criminals and terrorists.
  69. -1
    1 July 2025 12: 41
    Thus, Azerbaijan has clearly decided to put pressure on the investigative bodies.
    No, they are just another bunch of parasites who showed our "geostrategist" his place. And he, as usual, will wipe his face and mumble under his breath about: friendship-peoples of Abyrvalg, a multinational country, guys, let's live in friendship, we will give you money and special privileges.
  70. 0
    1 July 2025 13: 00
    Why did Aliyev suddenly kick up such a fuss? It's clear that the plane has nothing to do with it, it's just a pretext. He felt someone's strong hand behind his back, but it was in vain. They'll exchange it, no matter what. What made Aliyev turn around like that???
    1. 0
      1 July 2025 15: 26
      And the Kremenchug Oil Refinery left the chat. It worked on Azeri oil.
      1. -1
        2 July 2025 08: 53
        Quote: Slon_on
        And the Kremenchug Oil Refinery left the chat. It worked on Azeri oil.

        If this is the real reason why Aliyev kicked up a fuss, then it was in vain. Baku's losses from the break in relations will be even greater.
  71. +1
    1 July 2025 13: 18
    These two, who died during the arrest, have already been buried today in Azerbaijan!!! The investigation has only just begun - and the bodies of the defendants have already been handed over!!! Oh, how diligently we bend over backwards for the brotherly people - if only they would not be angry! We are losers, no one respects losers, they only wipe their feet on them. Drones fly through Kazakhstan - and so what, no one is going to explain themselves to the losers.
  72. +1
    1 July 2025 13: 53
    Let's release the Azerbaijanis from the "prison of nations". Home. With what they take in their hands.
  73. +1
    1 July 2025 14: 03
    Russia remains the leader in the amount of money transfers to Azerbaijan based on the results of the first 9 months of 2024 - during this time, over 410 million dollars were transferred from the Russian Federation to Azerbaijan, the Central Bank reported.
    Russia has taken the lead by a wide margin in the number and total amount of money transferred to Azerbaijan in January-September 2024, said Samir Nasirov, Director of the Statistics Department of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).
  74. +2
    1 July 2025 15: 18
    Quote: Bad_gr
    You have to start somewhere.
    We must be politically correct with everyone and maintain equidistance from the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. Therefore, it would be fair to expel both the former (Azerbaijanis) and the latter (Armenians) in equal numbers. Fortunately, their number is approximately the same, and there are more than enough reasons for expelling both. Again, none of them will be offended that they have been forgotten. laughing laughing
    1. -1
      1 July 2025 16: 40
      To be honest, Sergei Petrovich expected a more balanced reaction from you, with all due respect.
      But you are there, they say, to deport. Well, if they are staying illegally, as they say, everything should be according to the law, nothing can be done, but as far as I understand, we are still talking about widespread repressions. Moreover, it is not entirely clear what relation people who came, for example, during the USSR as oil and gas workers to Vorkuta and Norilsk, as well as farmers who temporarily settled in the Russian Federation bringing their products from Khachmaz (Azerbaijan) have to the killed Azerbaijanis and the consequences of this. I want to say that the cause-and-effect relationship is broken, Azerbaijanis are killed and maimed - as a result, Azerbaijanis are deported. It turns out like in Krylov's fable)
      1. -1
        2 July 2025 07: 25
        Quote: Boxer
        I want to say that the cause-and-effect relationship has been broken, Azerbaijanis have been killed and maimed - as a result, Azerbaijanis are being deported.


        This connection is broken first of all by Azerbaijan as a state...

        Look... in Russia they detained criminals for old crimes, why so late is not particularly important (they got away with it/didn't give the go-ahead/they had protection, etc.) and the crime was committed, as I understand it, by Azerbaijanis with Russian citizenship. Russia has the right and is obliged to respond to such crimes.

        Azerbaijan, represented by Aliyev, was offended by the fact that an organized crime group with connections from his republic began to press in the Russian Federation, or maybe it just needed a reason to break off relations with Russia. And took journalists/IT specialists hostage.... + broke off cooperation in other areas (culture/social events/summits, etc.)... as a result, our hostages were also beaten on camera + escorted in a humiliating manner and are subjected to all kinds of humiliation.

        And in this situation, do you think that there should be no expulsion of Azerbaijanis from Russia and sanctions for Aliyev's activities? According to the law, it is enough to take a good look at the markets in all the cities of our vast Motherland and check on what grounds the Azerbaijanis are there, whether they legally received citizenship if this is the case, or paid money for an accelerated procedure. You can check the owners of cafes/shopping centers with Azerbaijani roots and see if they have any dark spots in their business, crime... maybe there are connections to organized crime groups, etc. check the diaspora for compliance with all norms and laws, etc.

        So we need to punish with the ruble and if the Azerbaijanis sponsor the economy at home, at our expense and breed Russophobia, then there should be sanctions for such activity.
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          2 July 2025 13: 05
          You live in some other world, where criminal cases are opened after 24 years (for some unknown reason, maybe an order, maybe a redistribution after a change in regional leadership)
          2. What the current political aggravation has served, as you noted: "to check on what grounds the Azerbaijanis are here, whether they have legally received citizenship", should be on a routine basis and from the very beginning. Without these brutal beatings and beatings to death in the style of WorkutLag and Sonderkommando ranks with twisted arms or in single file on the knees. Do not shift your systemic corruption, habit of bribery and lack of control to people. Learn to work, and not just take bribes from unfortunate people.
          2. Your confidence before the trial and investigation (oh, your universal love for extrajudicial investigations and instant conclusions of a physical nature) that the elderly Azerbaijani restaurateurs were part of an organized crime group may turn out to be contagious. Everyone will start looking for an organized crime group in their own area and they will find it.
          3. Stop blackmailing with those pennies that people stuck in a society preaching total hatred towards everyone around them send to their families since the times of the USSR. You've gotten into a psychological dependence on those city lunatics who perform and host your political talk shows.
          For some reason, the first thing that comes into your head is how to do another nasty thing to your neighbor: kill or knock out someone or something, send them away, bomb them, or as Sergey Mardan shouts day and night on his channel and TV show about how best to carry out a terrorist attack on Azerbaijani oil fields. Then you are surprised...
          Some kind of artificially cultivated misanthropy, although such a feeling is in demand among you.
          1. -2
            2 July 2025 14: 08
            Quote: Boxer
            You live in some other world, where criminal cases are opened after 24 years (for some unknown reason, maybe an order, maybe a redistribution after a change in regional leadership)


            What world and country do you live in, that's what's interesting. Obviously not in Russia, so you don't know the realities on the ground. Since they remembered this case, it means that somewhere the roof failed or a purge began on orders from above... but this does not mean that the organized crime group should not be punished for the crimes committed... there is enough material there, they let the case go well because a crime was committed, and there should be punishment. It's bad that it's late, but better than never.

            2. What the current political escalation has served for, as you noted: “to check on what grounds the Azerbaijanis are here, whether they legally received citizenship,” should be done on a routine basis and at the very beginning.


            I agree here, but in reality it doesn't work that way because big money and connections are involved in such cases, and there are few who want to dig into this dirty laundry, otherwise tomorrow crowds of migrants from Russia, together with diasporas, would go home. And here the interest of the top brass can only arise in case of resonant events... now is just one of such cases).... it means that checks and attention to certain categories of citizens of a foreign state can be strengthened on legal grounds.

            As for the "brutal beatings", are you talking about those who committed a crime and used the influence/connections of the diaspora to avoid punishment? Or about the brutal beating of journalists/IT specialists in Baku? Or maybe about yesterday's detention of the head of the diaspora and his son... who were released as witnesses in a criminal case. So there on the video, the son is facing a prison term for causing bodily harm to a special forces soldier, and they were simply taken and released... that's what humanity does. In the US, they could shoot for this upon arrest, but in Azerbaijan, they would have slapped such a term on the Russian that he would have been sitting for a long, long time...

            3. Stop blackmailing with those pennies that people who have been stuck in a society preaching total hatred towards everyone around them since the times of the USSR send to their families.


            This is what they call it now... i.e. people earn good money on Russia, sponsor the economy of Azerbaijan and at the same time, inside the country, they organize real Russophobia with a witch hunt... and Russia should calmly watch this and smile, is that it? I would like to say what would have happened to Azerbaijan if the USA or China had been in Russia's place? And how quickly would they have curtailed business/trade and turned citizens back? Aliyev and all those who sympathize should be happy that the country is run by VVP, if there had been another, strong leader in his place, everything would have been different.
            1. 0
              2 July 2025 14: 51
              I'm saying that all this nonsense is in demand among you, there is already a social order of a politically agitated society, for which they are looking for an enemy image. Some kind of general hysteria, in my opinion, they themselves are probably not happy that this chauvinistic sabbath on TV and other media was started, now local Napoleons are crawling out of the bushes, where they were hiding from the SVO and demanding a continuation of the banquet, i.e. bombing of neighbors and further gulagization of the country) A brilliant prospect. Yes, of course, I do not live in the Russian Federation, I have not been there for a very long time. I admit, I avoid even transit. Nevertheless, I treat all peoples with the same goodwill and friendliness, I do not consider anyone inferior or superior, and I am also (without false modesty) a kind of connoisseur of Russian literature and history (as well as other countries). Not being a humanities scholar by profession or education, I have works on the Silver Age in Russia or the Renaissance in Europe; one could say I wrote for myself, for a very limited circle of readers.
              It's a pity, you will never have this again, there will be Sergei Mardans and Mordans, maybe Zamordavans and other Unter Prishibeevs, maiming suspects and demanding that everyone be arrested, expelled and bombed), but those poets and writers of the northern dull decadence will no longer exist.
              1. 0
                2 July 2025 17: 31
                Quote: Boxer
                There is some kind of general hysteria, in my opinion they themselves are probably not happy that this chauvinistic orgy has been started on TV and other media


                If it were us... on the contrary, official telegram channels and state media are dampening the wave of discontent inside Russia regarding the actions of Azerbaijan, just look at the statements of Zakharova and Peskov, who are for friendship. And if there really was an order from above to review relations with Azerbaijan, then detentions would have already begun in Moscow, the closure of markets in many cities of Russia (those connected with businessmen from there), a ban on the supply of certain goods, etc. - but this is not the case, on the contrary, a completely different order is being followed.

                But it seems Aliyev has seriously decided to break off relations... and the story with Yekaterinburg is just a pretext. Everything could have been resolved over the phone and through their own channels, quietly and peacefully, but they staged a show trial of the Russians in Baku... and what happened before that? The Russian center in Baku was closed in February 2025, and then there was a demonstrative refusal to go to the 80th Victory Day, May 9) + look at what is happening in Armenia these years, etc. - serious changes are taking place in the Caucasus, where Turkey is expanding its influence and the same Azerbaijan/Armenia want to be under the wing of Turkey + NATO, and this is a de facto refusal to cooperate with Russia.
                1. -1
                  2 July 2025 18: 32
                  Maybe it's all much simpler. First the downed plane, then Yekaterinburg. Was it necessary to beat and maim those Azerbaijani restaurateurs? And it happened right after the plane incident. Doesn't that occur to you? Then all that wave in the Russian media, TG channels, all that nastiness and all that filth about Azerbaijan and Azerbaijanis, plus calls to oppress, expel and even bomb (S. Mardan, etc.)? You somehow started from the end of the events, the cause-and-effect relationship is broken, or rather, inverted.
                  1. 0
                    2 July 2025 18: 36
                    Quote: Boxer
                    Maybe everything is much simpler

                    It couldn't be simpler. Kremenchug, the oil refinery is in the red, Azeri Light is out of business. The next step is that your sultan goes nuts, and everything that follows is precisely the consequence of that.

                    It seems like everything is clear already.
                    1. -1
                      2 July 2025 18: 46
                      Did you dream anything else? In this sense, your nickname is just what the doctor ordered/called) Don't be shy, tell me, I'm patient, I'll read, I've read worse. You see, guys, I understand that I've encroached on your natural right to kill, maim and mock Azerbaijanis and other churkobesy (I'm switching to the slang accepted in your high society), but you should understand them too.
                      Here people think that they have the right to disagree (and sometimes to be indignant) when they want to be sent to a better world by means of finely grinding their bones and internal organs.
                      Well, don't take it personally, not everyone can put up with sadism. But they imagined it differently. They were wrong, of course, they didn't understand that it's not they who decide it there.
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                        2 July 2025 18: 54
                        Quote: Boxer
                        In this sense your nickname is just rightas the doctor ordered/called

                        Be careful, you're walking on the edge...

                        Quote: Boxer
                        I am patient, I will read, not yet I read this...

                        Your "..." according to local rules - this is a mat, once again - be careful.

                        Quote: Boxer
                        people think they have the right to disagree (and sometimes to be indignant) when they are sent to a better world by means of fine grinding of bones and internal organs

                        You sent Armenians there in 1990, nevertheless. In your great Aizbarjan. So it's better to keep quiet. Yes

                        Quote: Boxer
                        Of course they were wrong, they didn’t understand that it wasn’t them who decided it there.

                        And they we have nothing at all they don't decide. As, incidentally, I don't either - in your great Aizbarjan. Which, I must say, didn't bother me in the slightest.

                        Teach better Your spiders Yes
                  2. 0
                    2 July 2025 18: 44
                    Quote: Boxer
                    You somehow started from the end of events, the cause-and-effect relationship is broken, or rather, reversed.


                    Is this how you justify Azerbaijani terrorism now? Are you an Azerbaijani yourself or just a Russophobe? It has become really interesting, everything is your fault... The plane was not shot down on purpose, you see what the situation is now in Russia, taking into account the UAVs... that you are making Azerbaijan a victim.

                    Maybe there was no need to beat and maim those Azerbaijani restaurateurs?


                    "Holy people", one of the detainees has already testified about how the murder took place, but you continue to believe the Azerbaijani media. It's good when criminals have such big connections and the whole state is ready to stand in for them and act by terrorist methods...
                    1. -1
                      2 July 2025 19: 06
                      Come on. I don't even want to imagine how he gave this testimony) And he didn't confess to Listyev's murder, which also coincides with the timing, about 30 years ago))
                      Russophobe?) Never happened before and here it is again) What kind of Russophobe am I to you? You don't know your literature, literature and history as I do Russian) If they tell you: don't beat people during arrests, don't maim, then you immediately rear up: Russophobe)
                      Not to score and maim? How dare? This is sacred)
                      Well guys, you will regularly and routinely beat up one of the Azerbaijanis, and how can we talk about the friendship of peoples, hugs, etc. No one did anything to you, you are our aggressive ones)
                      You are probably a local troll or maybe one of the unlucky authors of wet-nationalistic texts in the local branch of "Union of Michael the Archangel". There is no point in discussing with you here. It's a pity, earlier it was possible to discuss something with your people without these picturesque-media (who spied on it from the possessed on TV?) accusations of Russophobia or some other nonsense. Well, bye, dear sir.
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                        2 July 2025 19: 28
                        Quote: Boxer
                        Russophobe?) This has never happened before and here it is again) What kind of Russophobe am I to you?


                        You can't hide such things, some individual words/phrases always get into correspondence. Well, and the most important thing is a person's position... when one writes some opinion, the other tries to prove that it is not so based on facts, this is a normal dialogue, it's another matter when the interlocutor does not need this, he has a clear position like yours, for example, that the Russians are to blame for everything... and you came to this forum to prove that look how bad you are, arguments about the vector of Azerbaijan, going under Turkey... and about a more global picture, in which Aliyev openly moved to confrontation with Russia, not because of some bandits (and they committed a crime) but because the situation has now developed in such a configuration... you are not listening.

                        You also don't see the terrorism of Azerbaijan at the state level, the beam in your eye is in the way... and if there were Georgians/Armenians or whoever you like more in the place of the Russians? You would probably look at the picture differently, because how can you just beat up journalists/IT people and blame all the sins on them + tourists are being held hostage to one degree or another, whose documents are suddenly being checked intensively and some are even being physically abused, just because of their nationality.

                        If Russia would now start to work so harshly with all Azerbaijanis in the country (how many millions of them do we have, by the way?), then there would be such a howl in the UN and all over the world about the violation of all human norms... but when it comes to Russians, you Russophobes are not afraid of this. And believe me, all your thoughts in your comments are perfectly readable :) so I don't see any point in discussing it further.
  75. -1
    1 July 2025 15: 23
    The people, who encounter representatives of this Transcaucasian republic on a daily basis, have long been aware of their true attitude.
  76. bar
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    1 July 2025 16: 12
    Isn't it time to stop issuing second citizenship services? Why turn Russia into a thoroughfare swarming with "bugs in an anthill" with stacks of passports in their pockets?
  77. +1
    1 July 2025 21: 50
    Quote: Boxer
    To be honest, Sergei Petrovich expected a more balanced reaction from you, with all due respect.
    Criminals were detained in Yekaterinburg. Let's not be disingenuous and refer to the fact that only a court can call a person a criminal. It is clear that these brothers were once really involved in a murder, or even several murders, but then they got away with it.
    And this is what our IT guys who were detained in Baku look like. Who, by the way, are not guilty of anything at all. Except, perhaps, that they are Russian. It is really like in Krylov's fable: "You are guilty because I want to eat." And they beat up our innocent kids probably with the sanction of at least the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan. It's just like the Middle Ages!!!!
  78. +2
    1 July 2025 22: 31
    So what did they want and expect??? First, Plumber-Yakovlev, then Valya-Stakan and the next two supervising security officials born in Baku fed the Azerbaijani oligarchy and business (incl. organized crime groups) by hand, providing ultra-green light and unrealistic preferences to the diaspora. Guess in three tries who holds and controls the markets, bazaars, artels-workshops and many restaurants in the Northern Capital! Baku on the Neva is called St. Petersburg by the Azerbaijanis in the press. Let's remember the classics, comrades: WHO LIVES WELL IN Rus'.............
  79. -2
    1 July 2025 22: 52
    If they are citizens of Russia, then they must be judged according to Russian laws! Azerbaijanis there is nothing to be done! If they don't like it, then Baku should be in ruins like the cities of Iran!!!
    1. -1
      2 July 2025 00: 27
      What makes you so keen to leave the ruins there? Is there anything else you can suggest?)
  80. +1
    2 July 2025 02: 21
    It is very easy to treat! Food products from Azerbaijan contain pathogens of terrible infections. The border is closed, the return of citizens of Azerbaijan to their historical homeland begins, etc.!
  81. -1
    2 July 2025 06: 13
    Quote: Boxer
    Well, if they are staying illegally, as they say, everything should be according to the law, nothing can be done, but as far as I understand, we are still talking about widespread repression.
    You misunderstand. Let me remind you that on April 28, 2023, the President of the Russian Federation signed a new Federal Law "On Citizenship of the Russian Federation".
    The law was published on the official legal information portal and entered into force on 26.10.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX.
    The new law completely replaced the previously effective Federal Law of 31.05.2002 No. 62-FZ "On Citizenship in the Russian Federation". At the same time, many regulatory legal acts regulating issues of citizenship in the Russian Federation also lost their force.
    Article 22 of the new Law is devoted to issues of termination of Russian citizenship. It is envisaged that
    A citizen may voluntarily renounce citizenship, and may also be deprived of citizenship by force. However, citizenship can only be revoked if it was acquired. Citizenship by birth cannot be forcibly revoked, even if the person has committed a serious crime.
    In addition to voluntary expression of will, citizenship is terminated in the following cases:
    Committing or attempting to commit a crime.
    Committing actions that pose a threat to the national security of the state.
    Establishing the fact of presentation of forged or invalid documents when applying for citizenship.
    Acquired citizenship may be revoked in the following cases:
    For public calls for actions directed against the territorial integrity of the state.
    For discrediting the Armed Forces.
    For participation in an undesirable foreign or international organization.
    For publicly calling for extremism.
    For an attempt on the life of a statesman.
    For organizing an armed rebellion with the aim of violently changing the constitutional order.
    For committing actions that pose a threat to Russia's national security.
    For assistance in sabotage activities, for undergoing training for the purposes of sabotage activities, and for organizing sabotage communities.
    We have millions of Russian citizens with acquired citizenship. And among them there is a fairly significant number of those who have either already committed criminal offenses or are attempting to commit criminal offenses. "Resistance to a police officer" is especially common.
    There are two concepts: disobedience and resistance. Disobedience is a refusal to comply with the police officer's demands, resistance is active actions accompanied by the use of physical force.
    For disobedience (for example, if a citizen does not follow an order to show documents, go to the police station or another requirement related to ensuring security), administrative liability is provided under Article 19.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation. The punishment is a fine of 1000 rubles or arrest for 15 days.
    If, in addition to failing to comply with a request, a person insults a police officer, uses physical force, runs away, or tears off his epaulettes, his actions are subject to criminal liability.
    Article 318 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation regulates punishment for providing physical resistance to a police officer. The maximum punishment under this provision of the law is 10 years of imprisonment.
    Touched a police officer with your hand, foot, head, shoulder, etc., or expressed yourself in any way towards him using swear words - please, get Article 318 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. And this is legal, I emphasize, legitimate reason to deprive acquired citizenship. Previously, no attention was paid to the fact that when detained, almost everyone, regardless of nationality, "expresses themselves very meaningfully" to the police officers who detain them. Now, I believe, they will pay attention. That's all. hi
  82. 0
    2 July 2025 09: 24
    "...the owners of the notorious cafe "Caspian", which was repeatedly closed due to violations and even demolished several times, but the owner constantly rebuilt it...."
    HOW? Where were the police, the mayor's office, etc. looking? They rebuilt more than once... why weren't they thrown into pretrial detention for malicious disobedience to the authorities? The question is rhetorical, of course, and we all know the answers...
  83. -1
    2 July 2025 10: 24
    Well, here are the first "alarm bells"... they've gotten carried away with "friendship of the people".. And if it flares up, then... the security forces will definitely not and will not be able to protect the population of the indigenous peoples of the Russian Federation - there is simply no one to do so. It turns out that the population is left with a pitiful chance for self-defense.. What a disgrace...
  84. -1
    2 July 2025 10: 33
    The author also forgot about Aliyev's friendly policy towards Ukraine. Right now he spits at Russia and has conversations with Zelya.
    https://www.fontanka.ru/2025/07/01/75664316/?ysclid=mcln2rg51c893750598
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a telephone conversation with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev, TASS reported on July 1.

    The agency notes that the two leaders exchanged views on the prospects for bilateral relations and expressed mutual support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of both Ukraine and Azerbaijan.
    During the conversation, an agreement was reached to hold a meeting of the intergovernmental commission in Baku in the near future.

    What other biracial relationships can there be with them after this? am
  85. +1
    2 July 2025 11: 36
    Why did the arrest of an ethnic gang of criminals provoke such a reaction in political circles in Azerbaijan?

    Because they were detained after ours were detained. If ours knew that they were criminals, why didn't they detain them earlier? Does that mean they weren't criminals? Or what? That's where the reaction comes from.
  86. 0
    2 July 2025 16: 24
    Dear Boxer, I never expected such a strange statement from you.
    Quote: Boxer
    You live in some other world, where criminal cases are opened after 24 years (for some unknown reason, maybe an order, maybe a redistribution after a change in regional leadership)
    Excuse me, are you deliberately, with provocative intent, attacking our country, or have you for some reason fallen into some fantastic level of naivety? In fact, no new criminal cases have been opened after 24 years. We are talking about intensifying the investigation of those cases that were opened maybe 24 years ago, and maybe even earlier, which for one reason or another at one time became "cold cases" and remained in that form for decades. But:
    1. Forensic science does not stand still. Every year new and new methods of examination appear, which investigators of those years did not even dare to dream about.
    2. Decades after the crimes were committed, many participants and co-participants begin to talk freely. Some simply start to wag their tongues left and right, being sure that supposedly "all the statute of limitations has passed." Someone, having fallen seriously ill or simply feeling the approach of the end, naturally wants to cleanse their soul. Someone has come into conflict with former accomplices and simply decides to take revenge on them by exposing their past crimes.
    3. There are other options, for example, the team in the region has finally changed. It often happens that one police chief (prosecutor, head of the regional Investigative Committee, etc.) retires, but his place is taken by one of his previously trusted persons from among his deputies or (there are different options for a hidden transfer of the baton) and ... nothing changes for decades. But after a complete change of team, as a rule, the new leaders show increased attention to criminal cases listed as "cold cases".
    4. A.I. Bastrykin gave the order about 5 years ago to actively engage in solving unsolved crimes of past years, including archival ones.
    Here is from an interview with A.I. Bastrykin in 2020.
    Correspondent: Reveal a professional secret. Let's say you've taken a crime that has been unsolved for years. How do you work on such old cases? Where do you start?
    Alexander Bastrykin:
    The primary focus for forensic investigators is analytical work. And from the very first day of the department's creation, effective organizational forms were given to solving past crimes. First of all, we created specialized analytical groups. They re-examined the materials of criminal cases on unsolved serious and especially serious crimes, checking the completeness of the versions put forward by all currently available methods, the effectiveness of using the forensic records database, as well as the effectiveness of searching for persons who have hidden from investigative bodies. Thus, we introduced into the duties of investigators and forensic experts not only the investigation, but also the solution of crimes. In addition to investigators from the Investigative Committee, such groups also include employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Federal Penitentiary Service, and the prosecutor's office. In addition, last year, independent units specializing in solving and investigating past crimes were created in territorial investigative bodies, and a department for the investigation of past crimes was created within the structure of the Main Investigative Department of the department.

    Correspondent.And what is the result? Does such systematic work bear fruit?
    Alexander Bastrykin:
    Yes! So, the Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia for Moscow The murders of police officers committed in 1995 have been solved. This year, based on evidence collected by investigators from the Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee, gang members were convicted. killed in 2005 in the Smolensk region, the former prosecutor of the city of Roslavl. In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a sentence was passed against a resident of the city of Nadym on a criminal charge the 2000 murder of two women and a 6-year-old boy.
    In addition, in Ulyanovsk, they managed to solve the murder of entrepreneur brothers committed in 2016. For example, in the first half of 2020, 135 episodes of 1103 crimes were solved, including those registered in previous years. These are 5 episodes of murders, including 20 episodes, 81 episodes of crimes against sexual inviolability and sexual freedom, including 828 episodes, 46 episodes of other crimes, including 250 episodes.
    Thus, as a result of the systematic and painstaking work of forensic experts and criminal investigation officers, a series of rapes and violent sexual acts committed from 2014 to 2020 in the Gagarinsky, Leninsky, Nakhimovsky, Balaklavsky districts of Sevastopol and in Yalta against 16 victims, 12 of whom were minors, were solved. In addition, with the help of molecular genetic examination, a series of rapes and violent sexual acts committed from August to October 2016 in Samara, Vladimir and St. Petersburg by a native of the city of Salavat in the Republic of Bashkortostan were solved.
    As you can see, everything is elementary, everything is legal, there is no conspiracy of investigators specifically against Azerbaijanis or representatives of the criminal world of other nationalities.
    1. -1
      2 July 2025 23: 03
      God bless you, Sergei Petrovich, if you consider my comments provocative (I call them reasonable doubts), out of respect for you I will leave this gloomy vale of tears (somewhat paraphrasing Nikolai Karamzin and Robert Stevenson at the same time). However, before leaving, allow me to make a few comments regarding your unfair, in my opinion, claims against my extremely modest person:
      1. You have delved into the depths of casuistry, we are not in a trial, the terms are important, but the essence does not change. I agree with you, the case is not opened, it is reopened or, as you put it, activated.
      According to Article 78 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, a person is exempt from criminal liability if the following have elapsed from the date of the crime (we skip irrelevant points "a" and "b"): c) ten years after the commission of a serious crime (mostly murder) is applicable in the case of the crime incriminated to the deceased Safarov brothers); d) fifteen years after the commission of an especially serious crime. There are no special exceptions, unless the case concerns terrorism.
      As for changes in the law, I don’t know, the Russian Investigative Committee probably has grounds to reopen cases.
      2. Well, the entire list you provided is not entirely indicative. We are interested in crimes committed before 2001 and their resumption as a possible precedent. No grounds for activating the cases were given, but I think I know what the matter is. Most likely, the following provisions of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation were applied:
      2.1. The limitation period is suspended if the person who committed the crime evades investigation or trial.
      2.2. Also, statutes of limitations do not apply to crimes punishable by death or life imprisonment; the issue of applying statutes of limitations is decided by the court.
      In any case, none of the above reasons for resuming/activating cases can be applied in our case. Then there remains a trailer or a "locomotive", most likely (unfortunately, this is predictable) they will hook up parallel cases to justify the "exit" to a more serious article - an old wood grouse or a rotten one, in the slang of the servants of Themis, if I am not mistaken).
      With that, I take my leave, dear Sergei Petrovich and other respected interlocutors.
      Still, you have all changed, it's a pity of course, the general background around affects even such old hands as you) Goodbye...
  87. -1
    2 July 2025 20: 40
    Quote: Aleksandr21
    and you came to this forum to prove that look how bad you are, arguments about the vector of Azerbaijan, going under Turkey... and about a more global picture

    You understand that what you listed above is, how to choose a euphemism (I try to be correct with the interlocutor, especially since you are a completely adequate and intelligent person), rather assumptions, you are speculating. I have a different algorithm, my modus operandi, so to speak, I do not operate with my own assumptions in such a delicate matter. There is factuality: there was an arrest of Azerbaijani restaurateurs, some died, some were maimed, I do not touch on their activities, since I have no facts, as well as you. Let's assume that a crime could have been committed (although there are no facts known to the public, including you), this does not provide grounds for the barbaric beating and maiming of people.
    I am surprised by the general legal nihilism of those who furiously brand "criminals" who supposedly got what they deserved. The deceased restaurateurs are already a priori criminals for almost the majority, only because of their nationality. Let me remind you that guilt must be PROVEN, and not the other way around. God bless it, the law, everything is clear with it, but there is no logic either. Maybe they should interrogate first, and then punish, preferably as provided by law?
  88. 0
    2 July 2025 23: 38
    Again you are confused in three pines. Apparently, the national question has blinded you.
    Quote: Boxer
    c) ten years after the commission of a serious crime (mostly murder) is applicable in the case of the crime incriminated to the deceased Safarov brothers);
    Let me remind you that there were not two Safarov brothers, but many more. Ziyaddin and Gusein died. Ayaz, Akif and Mazahir Safarov were detained in June. And yesterday in Yekaterinburg, another brother was arrested on suspicion of murder - Bakir Safarov. This is another member of the criminal group, some of whose members were detained earlier, the press service of the courts of the Sverdlovsk region reports.
    "The Leninsky District Court of the city of Yekaterinburg <...> chose a preventive measure in the form of detention for Safarov Bakir Mehdi oglu until July 19, 2025 inclusive," the statement said.
    He was charged under paragraph “g” of part 2 of article 105 of the Criminal Code (murder committed by an organized group). The maximum penalty is life imprisonment. The court ruling has not entered into legal force and can be appealed.
    Here you go: paragraph "g" of part 2 of article 105 of the Criminal Code (murder committed by an organized group). Provide for imprisonment for up to life. So, there is no statute of limitations. What's wrong?
    Maybe you want to say that there was no organized group? But that's not even funny.
    In vain, with some incomprehensible persistence, you are constantly trying to create an interethnic issue out of an ordinary criminal matter. Once again. Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia five years ago I gave instructions to form specialized analytical groups that were to re-examine the materials of criminal cases on unsolved serious and especially serious crimes, checking the completeness of the versions put forward using all currently available methods, the effectiveness of using the forensic records database, as well as the effectiveness of the search for persons who have hidden from investigative bodies.
    What's the problem? We're just cleaning up our own house. What does the national question have to do with it? Why are you personally so furiously aroused by the fact that we've started cleaning up our house?
    Apparently this (what you wrote to me) suits you better. After all, you, dear Boxer, have changed, it's a pity of course, the general background around affects even such diehards as you) Goodbye...
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      3 July 2025 13: 02
      What's not clear here, for God's sake, do whatever you want, but you can clean up your home or whatever you mean by that (it's called something else, oh well), but without beating, maiming or humiliating the dignity of people of other nationalities? Or is there no other way?
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        4 July 2025 14: 04
        Excuse me, but what does nationality have to do with it? The special forces came to detain suspects in the commission of a criminal offense under paragraph "g" of Part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (murder committed by an organized group). The maximum penalty is life imprisonment. What difference does it make what nationality the suspects were? The fact is that (I give 99,99%) the criminal brothers over many years have become so convinced of their own inviolability (it has already been said here that their restaurant was demolished several times, but the brothers always rebuilt it and at the time of their last arrest this restaurant was working) that they started to bully the special forces. Most likely they even tried to call someone. Or maybe they even tried to physically resist the special forces. Excuse me, but the special forces are special forces - they are there to harshly suppress any attempts at resistance. If the Safarov brothers, when they knocked on the door and shouted, "Open up, police," had calmly laid down on the floor with their hands behind their heads, sending one of the women to open the door, there would not have been a scratch on them.
        Another point. I asked around on the Chelyabinsk forums (sorry, but I'm such a bore) and it turned out that that special forces group was a typical Russian hodgepodge: several Russians (but half of them had Ukrainian roots), a Tatar, a Komi-Permyak, I think there was even a Bashkir, but the last one is not certain. So what nationality do you think was humiliating the dignity of people of another nationality?
        And another subtle point. If the suspects were not the Safarovs, but the Safaryans, would you also be so vehemently opposed to "police brutality"? By the way, I just looked it up - over the past couple of years there have been several harsh arrests of criminals of Armenian, Tajik, Uzbek and other nationalities. And I don't recall any angry philippics from you about these arrests. Moreover, there were harsh, rather harsh arrests of criminals of Azerbaijani nationality. Yes, there were no deaths during arrest, but nevertheless the arrests were harsh. But you didn't make any claims here either. So why the Safarovs? What is their "specialness" if the Azerbaijani Ministry of Internal Affairs even began to harshly arrest Russians living in Azerbaijan who have nothing to do with crime? Are they residents of the intelligence service of the Republic of Azerbaijan? belay And if not, then who?
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        4 July 2025 14: 16
        And one more thing. What charges were brought against Safarov?
        The Murder of Yunis Pashayev
        The Safarovs are suspected of participating in the murder of Azerbaijani trader Yunis Pashayev. On May 11, 2001, he was stabbed to death with kitchen knives right on the street. Pashayev was taken to the hospital, but he could not be saved.
        Pashayev was tracked down near the Metallon cafe on Blucher Street, brutally beaten, and then stabbed to death. Despite the fact that several people participated in the murder, and the victim's friends were witnesses, the case was classified as a cold case.
        The murder charge was brought only now, after the arrests on June 27, 2025, against Mazahir Safarov, the director of the Kaspiy restaurant.
        Yunis Pashayev was a citizen of Russia, although Azerbaijani by origin. He sold clothes and small haberdashery at the market. The conflict with him at the Safarovs, presumably, occurred because he refused to pay for a "space" at the market and "protection".
        “The Safarov brothers were suspected, but they were not brought to justice at the time, although the dying Yunis managed to name them.”
        , - a friend of the victims’ family told E1.
        Pashayev was taken to the hospital by his friends, Fekhruz Shirinov and Ikram Gadzhiev. They became victims in two other criminal cases that the detained Safarovs are charged with.
        Assassination attempt on Fehruz Shirinov
        In 2010, there was an attempt to murder Fehruz Shirinov, who, according to E1, could not forgive the representatives of the diaspora for the murder of Pashayev and posed a threat to those involved in it.
        Those involved in Pashayev's murder found a contractor to eliminate Shirinov among their compatriots. It was Elman Suleimanov. On May 6, 2011, the killer shot Fekhruz, but the gun misfired. The victim was able to detain him with the help of his son. Suleimanov was convicted, but he did not give up his customers. Therefore, the case lay in the Investigative Committee's archive until 2025.
        According to the investigation, one of the people who ordered the murder could be the owner of the Kaspiy restaurant, Akif Safarov, who was sent to custody on June 29, 2025. Akif burst into tears in the courtroom - his lawyers calmed him down. Probably, the arrival of the security forces was a big shock for all the detainees, including the deceased. They were sure that the criminal cases were reliably "buried", because a lot of time had passed.
        The Murder of Ikram Gadzhiev
        In 2011, Ikram Gadzhiev, the owner of one of the vegetable warehouses and a friend of Pashayev and Shirinov, was shot dead on the streets of Yekaterinburg. The murder was caught on video.
        Ikram was standing near the car and talking on the phone. A killer in a cap and glasses came up to him from behind, put a gun to the back of his head and fired.
        The bullet went through the man's head and exited through the eye socket, but Gadzhiev not only did not die immediately: he did not even lose consciousness, but turned around and ran after the killer. Ikram caught up with the killer, took the gun, tore off his glasses and cap, but the criminal still managed to escape.
        Gadzhiev died in hospital four days later. According to investigators, the murder was ordered by local diaspora representatives and carried out by Tyumen Azerbaijanis. E1 writes that $50 was allegedly paid for Gadzhiev's liquidation. During the investigation, the police encountered strong resistance, and the relatives of the murdered man were forced to leave for Azerbaijan.
        Mass alcohol poisoning
        The Safarovs and their associates are also suspected of involvement in the mass poisoning with counterfeit alcohol in the fall of 2021. Twhen 44 people died.
        The group owned a chain of kiosks where they sold counterfeit tobacco and alcohol under the counter. A counterfeit bottle cost 100-140 rubles. In one of the batches, the methanol concentration exceeded the norm so much that it led to deaths.
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        This is what is strange. There is no hint of sympathy for the victims of the Safarov brothers on the Internet. At least for the victims of the same Azerbaijani nationality. Why?
        By the way, about the cruelty during the arrest. If 44 people died from surrogate alcohol, then for the Chelyabinsk region, which is not that big, this 100% means that at least one special forces officer had among the victims of alcohol, if not his relative, then a relative of a friend; a friend of relatives or friends of friends. Well, excuse me, but God himself ordered that those who "organized" that poisoning be punched in the face a couple of times during the capture. But again, regardless of nationality. A criminal of any nationality involved in the death of 44 people would have received the same punch in the face.
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          4 July 2025 14: 32
          But weren't they the ones who caused the explosion at Fukushima? What does sympathy or empathy for the alleged criminals have to do with it? From the outside, one might say that now all cold cases and cold cases will be pinned on them, but we, the average person, without information, are not given to know. There is little hope for transparency and objectivity in the investigation, as you understand. That is why the Azerbaijanis (on the Internet, as you said) do not express any particular opinions about the identities of the deceased or their actions. Because in FACT we do not know anything concrete, and everything else you cited above is talk for the poor and the orphaned.
          Listen, I seem to have left here and in general, as it were, from the Russian virtual space) I understand, it is not a great loss, but nevertheless. Here, as it were, the feeling of total hatred and malice is almost tangible to the touch. So do not be offended, I will not answer.
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            4 July 2025 14: 35
            Quote: Boxer
            So don't be offended, I won't answer.

            RIP
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              4 July 2025 14: 36
              Thank you, same to you too)
  89. 0
    3 July 2025 14: 47
    Isn't it time to gradually move all Russian citizens with dual citizenship through Sheremetyevo?
  90. 0
    4 July 2025 00: 46
    The rhetoric, interestingly enough, is quite Leninist: following the Marquis Astolphe de Custine, Russia was called a “prison of nations” by the Bolsheviks and Vladimir Lenin, in particular. (It is worth recalling his famous quote that “Russia is a prison of nations not only because of the military-feudal nature of tsarism, not only because the Great Russian bourgeoisie supports tsarism, but also because the Polish bourgeoisie, etc., sacrificed the freedom of nations for the interests of capitalist expansion…”) **** By the way, we have many of those who are foaming at the mouth trying to prove this to us, I myself saw and talked to one such fanatic, a supposed Marxist-Leninist, I even thought that maybe this is some kind of new destructive movement, and many Ukrainians They are carried away by this, although they seem to contradict themselves, since all the monuments have probably already been torn down in Ukraine.
  91. -1
    4 July 2025 07: 15
    Here, rather, not to Russia, but to the leader of Russia, personally. This is an assessment of his actions in recent years. A completely sober assessment. And the answer fully confirmed this assessment. It seems that he was simply written off, due to incompetence for the position he occupied. Who will be the next to demonstrate independence? The Kazakhs?
  92. 0
    4 July 2025 16: 53
    In this "situation" Azerbaijan has demonstrated NOTHING... It simply "highlighted" the attitude towards the country and society, the country where everything is bought and sold, without any special "flavor" of decency, at least.... And we, with all our policy of "whiteness and fluffiness", complete rejection of the significance of our people, as such (look at the number of dead, wounded and maimed children, old people and, simply peaceful residents of Russia, destroyed regions of Russia, during the years of the SVO), the cultivated constant "feeling" of guilt and "everyone owes everything" (from the "former" Soviet republics of the USSR) expect something else???? It doesn't happen like that.... To begin with, you need to learn to respect yourself and your people, to be decisive, sometimes unpredictable and inevitable, in relation to enemies and their allies... You watch and people, from the outside, will be drawn to Russia, and respect (fear) will appear, a desire to "be friends at home", and not at a "club" level, like BRICS and other non-obvious organizations...
  93. 0
    4 July 2025 17: 02
    Quote: Boxer
    But weren't they the ones who caused the explosion at Fukushima?
    This generally childish, grotesque pathos suggests that you yourself understand the weakness of your arguments.
    Quote: Boxer
    From the outside, one can say that now all the wood grouse and hangings will be hung on them
    Well, it depends on which side you're talking about. From a biased side, maybe you can say that. But from an unbiased side, I personally see that nothing extra has been pinned on these criminals yet. Let me remind you
    “The Safarov brothers were suspected, but it was not possible to bring them to justice at that time, although the dying Eunice managed to name them»
    Quote: Boxer
    but we, the common people, without information, are not given to know
    Well, why? And why did you decide to rate yourself so low?
    Quote: Boxer
    As you understand, there is little hope for transparency and objectivity in the investigation.
    That's exactly what I don't understand, that it's not enough. Why supposedly "not enough"? As I understand it, in Chelyabinsk there were honest policemen, then police officers, who had wanted to put these Safarovs in the dock for 20 years. So, what's wrong with them finally being put in the dock? Although, at least one of the brothers, namely Bakir Mehdi oglu Safarov, had already been convicted and even served time.
    About the ribs.
    Quote: Boxer
    "A medical examination of the bodies of Ziyaddin and Gusein Safarov, who died in Yekaterinburg after being detained in connection with an ethnic group case, recorded numerous bodily injuries on their bodies. A new examination of the bodies was conducted at the morgue of the Clinical Medical Center in Baku.
    Thus, Ziyaddin Safarov was found to have hematomas, abrasions and bruises almost all over his body, including on his face, shoulders and armpits. The man's chest was deformed, injuries were recorded in the genital area, hematomas in the kidney area. Ziyaddin Safarov one rib was missing, the rest are partially broken, a representative of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Health said at a press conference.
    "Part of Ziyaddin's rib was removed for histological examination. This is a standard medical procedure, taking certain tissues or pieces of organs, and all pathologists know about it. It is strange that this was blown out of proportion in the media, as if something terrible had happened and someone had stolen this rib. This is complete nonsense. Regarding the bilateral fracture of Huseyn's ribs - this is also a common situation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which was performed on him. When chest compressions are performed during cardiac massage, the ribs often break in exactly this way - in pairs.. This could not have been the cause of death."
    Histological examination, or histology, is a method of studying tissue samples to determine the cause of death. A pathologist examines tissue under a microscope, assessing its structure, cellular composition, and the presence of pathological changes.
    For this purpose, samples of skin, mucous membranes, lymph nodes, internal organs (liver, kidneys, lungs, stomach, intestines, uterus, bones and cartilage, endocrine glands) can be taken. As well as tissues obtained during biopsy and puncture
    .
    As you can see, in this matter too you (of course, at the instigation of the Azerbaijani doctors who examined the bodies of the brothers brought to Azerbaijan) - completely in vain exaggerated the situation.
    Quote: Boxer
    There is a feeling of total hatred and malice here that is almost tangible to the touch.
    Are we also exclusively to blame for this? And the diasporas (any), which in many cities of Russia for decades felt like masters, have absolutely nothing to do with it? In my opinion, this is an inevitable reaction to these "masters of life". After all, they emphasized their "specialness" in everything. Did you notice the license plate of the Gelendvagen of the head of the Chelyabinsk diaspora? 500!!!! So that everyone could see from afar - the master of the city is driving. Yes, you can say that this is just cheap show-off. But the traffic cops did not think so.
    Quote: Boxer
    So don't be offended, I won't answer.
    Yes, for God's sake. Your answers only make me sadder and sadder. You've written so much here already - it brings tears to my eyes. I didn't expect this from you. So it's better not to answer.
  94. 0
    9 July 2025 04: 47
    Where would Azerbaijan be without RUSSIA?