13 September 2007, 18:24
Kalyonov and Zelenyuk, suspects of blowing up the "Neva-Express" train, are at large
Currently, only one suspect of participating in blowing up the "Neva-Express" train is in custody, and the remaining two - residents of St-Petersburg Andrei Kalyonov and Denis Zelenyuk - have been released by the Prosecutor's Office, as Dmitri Fisyuk, advocate of Mr Zelenyuk, has reported on Thursday.
"The inspector has made a decision to choose recognizance not to leave as their freedom restriction measure," the RIA "Novosti" is quoting Mr Fisyuk.
The "Caucasian Knot" has informed earlier that on February 10, the representative office building of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation for the Northwest Federal District in St-Petersburg was showered with sleaves of white threads. Opposite the building of the office ten young anarchists unfolded their posters with slogans as follows: "Freedom to arrested anarchists" and "Case is stitched with white threads."
On that very day, the activists of the "Anarchical Black Cross" (ABC) - organization of Kalyonov and Zelenyuk - announced emergency fundraising for paying for the work of the suspects' advocates. According to the contract concluded by the ABC with Renat Gusmanov and Dmitri Fisyuk, defenders of Kalyonov and Zelenyuk, accordingly, the royalty for the defence of their comrades will make 100,000 roubles.