22 November 2010, 23:00

Two more suspects of massacre in Kuban declared into search

Two more suspects have appeared in the murder case of 12 persons in the village of Kuschevskaya, Krasnodar Territory. They have been put on the international wanted list. Let us remind you that at the moment the number of arrested suspects is eight.

"The day before yesterday, on the basis of earlier decisions, Andrei Bykov and Sergey Karpenko were detained. Two other suspects - Alekseev and Ryabtsev - were announced into international search," Ilya Lazutov, head of the chief investigatory department for the North-Caucasian and Southern Federal Districts (NCFD and SFD), said today at a meeting with residents of Kuschevskaya.

Besides, according to his story, the investigation has defined the main motive of the crime - the blood feud, the "Interfax" reports. "All the basic facts have been clarified," said Lazutov.

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