Video reportedly shows police cutting off suspect’s ear

Video reportedly shows police cutting off suspects ear
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Films from the arrest of the suspected terrorists in Moscow are spread in the Russian media.

On one of them, the police cut off the designated IS man’s ear and force him to eat it.

Two other terrorists are said to have been killed, according to sources to the BBC.

Russia states that all the perpetrators have been arrested after the brutal terrorist attack on the rock concert in a suburb outside Moscow.

But according to sources of BBC in Russia two of the perpetrators who participated in the attack have been killed. One of them is said to have been killed in connection with the security forces entering the concert venue.

The other is said to have been traveling in the white Renault that was stopped by police in the Bryansk region. According to the BBC, it is a man in his 30s who is a native of Tajikistan

At the same time, videos from the interrogation of the four suspects who are alive are being circulated.

A 24-second recording allegedly shows police cutting off a piece of the ear of a tied-back, camouflage-clad man and trying to stuff it into his mouth.

– Eat you bastard! says the police in the clip, according to Jellyfish. Moscow Times writes that it was not possible to verify the authenticity of the video.

In another video, the same man, now with a bandaged head, is seen being interrogated by the police.

– Answer as best you can. I’m sitting next to you, you only have one ear left, says the interrogator.

The man says his name is Rajab Alizadeh and is 30 years old. When asked where he made his weapon from the attack, he says he threw it on the way to Bryansk.

In another video, the suspected accomplice, identified in Russian media as 25-year-old Fariddun Shamsutdin, is kneeling on a piece of cardboard while several police officers hold up their cellphones and film him.

He says he came to Russia from Turkey on March 4 to “shoot people for money.”

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full screen The man says in the video that his name is Rajab Alizadeh.

500,000 roubles, equivalent to 57,000 kroner, the man states that he would receive for the crime. Half has already been deposited into his bank account.

IS has claimed responsibility for the attack and claimed that the four arrested men are members of the terror sect. All must have shown passports from Tajikistan when they checked into an apartment hotel outside Moscow, according to the well-known Telegram account 112.

– They behaved well and always said hello, says a woman who worked at the hotel to 112.

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full screen The concert hall was in flames. Photo: AP

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