Amina Okueva. Photo: https://glavnoe.ua/news/n323690

08 November 2017, 11:38

Investigators update number of suspects involved in Amina Okueva's murder

According to the updated information released by the law enforcement agencies, at least four persons were involved in the attack on Amina Okueva and Adam Osmaev. This was reported on November 7 by Anton Geraschenko, the adviser to the Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on October 30, a car with Adam Osmaev and his wife Amina Okueva was shelled not far from Kiev. Amina Okueva was killed at the place, while Adam Osmaev was wounded.

That attempt was committed by Arthur Denisultanov (Kurmakaev), nicknamed "Dingo", a native of Chechnya, the media reported. He was a suspect in the case of the murder in Vienna of Umar Israilov, the bodyguard of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.

According to the police, at least four persons were involved in the Amina Okueva's murder, Anton Geraschenko reported on November 7.

"This is a daring crime which, according to our information, involved at least four persons," said the adviser to the Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs.

According to Anton Geraschenko, investigators found a submachine gun, from which Amina Okueva was killed, and the DNA traces found on the submachine gun can belong to the shooter, the BBC reports.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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