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In 2001, a man was stabbed to death near the Lekaterinburg restaurant, an urban center in the Ural Mountains in Russia.

The local media claimed that with his compatible breath, the names of his alleged killers whispered to the police.

The man and the supposed killers of the ethnic Azeri, the Muslims speaking to the two lefts who fled their families to Russia in the 1990s after the war in Nagorno Karabakh, a region of Athari dominated by the Armenians.

However, the Russian authorities took 24 years to determine and detain supposed suspects – although they manage the restaurant and never hid.

Two of the alleged suspects died while bringing them closer on Friday. One of them suffered a “heart attack” while the cause of the death of the other suspect is created, “according to Russian prosecutors.

They also claimed that the suspects were part of a “criminal group” claiming to be involved in other murders and the sale of false alcohol that killed 44 people in 2021.

Prosecutors have not provided any answers to the reason why the “criminals” were supposed for a long time – and they did not clarify the brutal method that appeared to be detained.

The deaths have sparked a diplomatic storm that may contribute to a tectonian shift in the strategic southern Caucasus region, and the former selected floor of Russia, where Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh won in 2020, and a Turkish -century Turkish recovers.

Azerbaijan criticizes “unacceptable violence” in Russia

This building has so far led to the arrest of Russian intelligence officers in Azerbaijan, the closure of a Kurdish media outlet there, and the abolition of the “cultural events” sponsored by Moscow.

The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan said on Saturday that Russian police and intelligence officers used “unacceptable violence”, killing two brothers, Zaddin Savarov and Josin Savarov, and left their relatives seriously.

According to one of the injured men, the disabled officers began breaking his front door at dawn, which frightened his children.

“The officers” turned the house upside down and continued to hit us for an hour without asking anything. “

He said that his elderly father was beaten and electric for hours and claimed that they were forced to “volunteer” to fight Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The media has published pictures of the bruises and wounds claimed by men caused by Russian officers.

“We are sincerely regretted with such decisions.”

He added: “We believe that everything that happens (in Yekaterinburg) is linked to the work of law enforcement agencies, and this cannot and should not be a reason for such a reaction.”

But Emil Mustafa, a political analyst based in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, said that the incident was the most prominent of the foreigners’ hatred in Russia.

He said: “The killing of Azers is a link in the policy chain of disturbances, where ethnic minorities are used as a platform for lightning.” “This is not just a tragedy, it is symptoms of a deep disease for Russian society.”

At least at least at least two million, but they face discrimination, brutality in the police and hatred attacks.

“The Kremlin has long mastered a trick – when the local opposition is high, there is a need to turn attention to” enemies from the inside “, whether that Ukrainians, Tajix, Ozbex, or, like now, Ukair, added Mustafa.

He said that the Kremlin uses government propaganda, police brutality and the approval of Taciturn from senior officials to create an atmosphere of violence against immigrants “is seen as inevitable.”

In the nineties of the last century, Azerbaijani immigrants almost monopolized the fruit trade and miniature transport in Russian urban centers.

Many of the countless stores are still selling vegetables and flowers.

“We are the supervisory men, policemen always need to verify our documents and do not need any excuse to harass us and called us names even after they saw the passport of my Russian travel,” the policemen, the policeman, always needs to verify our documents and do not need any excuse to harass us and called us names even after they saw the passport of my Russian travel, “said the Malik Azbi Al -Arqqi to a flower store near a major railway station in Moscow, with a condition.

Nikolai Metrokin, a researcher at the German University of Bremen, said that until the early first decade of the twentieth century, Nikolai Metrokin, a researcher at the University of Bremen in his program, said that the Azers “undoubtedly the” first numbers “hate in Russia, until the arrival of workers’ migrants from the North Caucasus in Russia and the central Soviet Asia.

Since then, some national employees have joined and their vision who have considered their main enemies to law enforcement agencies, as he added.

“Therefore, the cause of cruelty may be in Yekaterinburg because of” decades -old hate, tells the island.

Tense relationships

Other geopolitical factors have contributed to anti -Azari emotions in Russia.

In 2020, Azerbaijan put an end to the non -solution political representation on Nagorno Karabakh.

“Success has become possible thanks to the military aid of Turkiye,” said Elisheer Elkhamov, head of due care in Asia, a research tank in London.

Baku bought advanced Turkish Baku planes that can easily strike large groups of Armenian and separatist soldiers, as well as their trenches, tanks and trucks.

An alliance of arms appeared, “allowing Baku to get rid of the amazing” peace memorization “task in Moscow and deny it the opportunity to manipulate the Azrani conflict to preserve both Azerbaijan and Armenia) in its political orbit.

He said that the coalition has distorted the influence of Moscow in the southern Caucasus, while Baku sympathized with Kiev in the Russian -Bakrani war.

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev also accused Russia of the investigation of an Azerbaijani passenger plane over Chechnya last December.

It appears that the plane hit the Russian Air Defense Forces during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, the administrative capital of Chechnya.

Aliyev also refused to participate in the May 9 offer in Red Square in Moscow to commemorate Russia’s role in defeating Nazi Germany in 1945.

Baku strongly resists the Kremlin campaign to recruit Azerbaijani migrants by force to join the war effort of Russia in Ukraine.

Ilkhamov said the violent sting in Yekaterinburg has become part of the Kremlin’s efforts to “intimidate the Azerbaijani community in Russia.”

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2025-07-01 11:22:00

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