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Journalist­s’ bodies flown 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 yesterday, Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee said.

Journalist­s Kirill Radchenko, Alexander Rastorguye­v and Orkhan Dzhemal were killed in the strife-torn 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 in the early hours of yesterday.

On Friday 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 i n 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.

Those details come from their driver, who was found wounded but survive, the government said.

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