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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 28 2007


    Young Russian nationalist confesses to killing 37
    14:40 | 28/ 05/ 2007



    MOSCOW, May 28 (RIA Novosti) - A young nationalist suspected of
    killing an Armenian businessman confessed to killing 37 people
    together with his friend, a popular Russian daily said Monday.

    Vremya Novostei reported that Artur Ryno, a student at an icon
    painting school, detained in mid-April on suspicion of killing Karen
    Abramyan, an Armenian, told investigators that he has "since school
    hated people from the Caucasus who come to Moscow, unite and oppress
    Russians," and added that he suddenly realized "the city needed to be
    cleaned."

    Ryno said he and his friend Pavel Skachevsky, both aged 18, attacked
    and killed dark-skinned people in Moscow's suburbs. They did not
    confess to the Armenian's murder until a videotape from surveillance
    cameras installed at the building's entrance where Abramyan lived was
    shown to them.

    Prosecutors said Ryno and Skachevsky were detained after an
    eyewitness called the police and said the two people who stabbed
    Abramyan 20 times escaped in a streetcar. Police stopped the
    streetcar and arrested the two students whose clothes and a knife
    found on them were covered in blood.

    A police source said: "At first we doubted whether what Ryno said was
    true - he mentioned too many details and boasted about what he had
    done, but at the same time the dates and crime scenes named were not
    precise. But the investigations we have carried out confirm that
    everything he says is true." However, Ryno's accomplice, Skachevsky
    has denied attacking anyone.

    Vremya Novostei wrote that the teenagers carried out their first
    killing August 21, 2006, which coincided with an explosion carried
    out by skinheads at Moscow's Cherkizovsky market, where many traders
    from the North Caucasus region, former Central Asian Soviet
    republics, as well as Vietnam and China worked. The explosion left 11
    people dead and at least 49 injured.

    Ryno said when they were attacking people, bystanders did not
    interfere, preferring to leave the crime scene as quickly as
    possible.

    Routine attacks by skinheads and young gangs on foreigners and people
    with non-Slavic features have been reported across Russia in recent
    years. But authorities have been generally reluctant to treat the
    attacks as race-hate crimes, portraying them instead as acts of
    hooliganism.
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