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Verdict in 2004 Moscow metro attacks case to be announced Feb. 2


 


 

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MOSCOW, January 9 (RIA Novosti) - The Moscow City Court will announce a
verdict in a case involving two bomb explosions on the Moscow metro in 2004
on February 2, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the court Tuesday. 

Three defendants face possible life sentences in the attacks, which killed a
total of 49 people and injured 300 others. 

One bomb went off in a train carriage between the Avtozavodskaya and
Paveletskaya metro stations in February, and the second exploded near the
entrance to the Rizhskaya station in northern Moscow in August. 

On Tuesday, the defendants made final statements in the hearings, which were
being held behind closed doors, before the judges recessed to deliberate the
verdict. 

A state prosecutor earlier demanded that the three key suspects, Murat
Shavayev, Tamby Khubiyev and Maxim Panaryin, be given life sentences for
their involvement in the attacks. 

The suspects were charged with terrorism, murder, affiliation with a
criminal group, illegal arms possession and bomb making. 



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