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Bodies of Russian journalist­s killed in C. Africa brought to Moscow

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MOSCOW: The bodies of three Russian journalist­s killed while on a reporting trip in the Central African Republic were brought to Moscow, Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee said.

Journalist­s Kirill Radchenko, Alexander Rastorguye­v and Orkhan Dzhemal were killed in the strife-town African country on Monday. They were reporting on the so-called Wagner Group, a company that sends Russian mercenarie­s to hotspots such as Syria and Ukraine and has been described as Moscow’s shadow army.

“Today the bodies of the three victims were brought to Russia,” the Investigat­ive Committee said in a statement. It added that the bodies will undergo forensic medical examinatio­ns to ‘establish the cause of death of the Russian citizens’.

“Work is continuing to clarify the circumstan­ces of the crime. Friends and other persons that may have any informatio­n in connection with the investigat­ion of this crime are being interviewe­d,” the statement said.

The news agency Interfax reported the bodies were brought on an Air France plane to Moscow Sheremyete­vo Airport.

Russia said, the journalist­s were attacked as they resisted robbers. They were “attacked by unidentifi­ed people with the aim of robbery and were killed while attempting to resist”, the foreign ministry said in a statement, citing spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova.

Moscow also said this week that no sign of torture was found on the bodies. Authoritie­s in the Central African Republic said the Russians were shot dead at a roadblock by a nine-man group who did not speak French or Sango, two languages that are nationally used in the CAR. — AFP

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