Three Nizhny Novgorod Students Accused Of Murders, Attacks On Armeni

THREE NIZHNY NOVGOROD STUDENTS ACCUSED OF MURDERS, ATTACKS ON ARMENIANS, AZERIS

Interfax
Jan 19 2010
Russia

Three young men in Nizhny Novgorod stand accused of committing very
serious extremist crimes.

"The three university students attacked non-Slav looking people, among
them people of Armenian and Azeri ethnicity, and members of the youth
movement Antifa, between March 2008 and April 2009," Andrei Yalin,
the head of the regional investigation department for severe crimes,
said at a press briefing on Monday.

"The charges of four premeditated murders, nine attempted murders, two
attacks, two acts of hooliganism, one robbery and illegal possession
of explosives have been proven," Yalin said.

All three dealt with each other exclusively through the Internet,
visiting National-Socialist websites, he said.