29 August 2007, 13:21

Zyazikov: murder of the Russian teacher solved in Ingushetia

The murder of Russian teacher Liudmila Teryokhina has been opened in Ingushetia. "The criminals, several persons in number, are detained, and direct executors are already known," President of Ingushetia Murat Zyazikov has reported today to the press conference in Moscow. He did not name the criminals, but has noted that there are representatives of other regions among them.

"They are a small gang of international rabble that have no honour, no banner, no conscience - nothing," the "Interfax" quotes Mr Zyazikov.

The "Caucasian Knot" has informed earlier that the murder of the Russian teacher and her family that had caused a broad public resonance in the Republic was committed in Ordzhonikidzevskaya village, Sunzha District, Ingushetia, on the night of Monday, July 16. The criminal penetrated into the house, where the family of the teacher lived, and shot dead the woman and her two children from a pistol. During the funeral of the victims on July 18 an unidentified explosive blew up at the cemetery causing damage to 11 persons.

The investigation into the case had considered three main versions of the teacher's murder: to destabilize the situation in Ingushetia, to discredit the authorities and disrupt the process of Russian-speaking population's return home, and a murder on hostility motives.

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