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Written by Caucasian Knot   
Friday, 23 July 2010 19:56

In the Krasnodar Territorial Court, in the course of the trial on a series of explosions in Sochi, one of the suspects - a former TV cameraman Mikhail Denisenko - told about how they had prepared their crimes.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on June 18 the Krasnodar Territorial Court started hearings on the case about a series of explosions committed in the city-resort of Sochi, as a result of which 14 persons were lost and 20 were wounded. On June 21, the defendants partially admitted their guilt.

As reported by Denisenko, before the explosion of an apartment house in July 2008 explosion of an apartment house in July, 2008, Galkin was making a bomb in his kitchen for several days. The bomb had power of about 50 kilos of trotyl. Shortly before the explosion, Denisenko printed some 30 leaflets with his computer depicting the Governor of the Territory Alexander Tkachov. As he explained, Galkin asked him to do it. Then, they scattered the leaflets on the way to the place of explosion. Under their idea, it was a sign that terror acts were committed against the wrong policy of local authorities.

According to Denisenko, the bomb for the next explosion was made in the form of a fire extinguisher. It was triggered in the beach of Loo settlement of the Lazarevskoe District of Sochi.

Their most "successful" bomb, as the defendants believed, was a bomb in the form of a pocket electric torch. Galkin and Denisenko used it for the explosion in the construction site in February 2009. Galkin had an idea to stuff it with poisonous substances, but he could not realize it.

On June 24, Denisenko reemphasized that was afraid of Ilya Galkin and was forced to help him. "I badly remember the details," he said and explained that was in the state of alcoholic intoxication. When the advocate asked Denisenko why they had murdered absolutely innocent people, he answered: "I was afraid of Galkin. Who knows what else was on his mind."

 

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