The Moscow Basmanny Court has received two additional documents connected to individuals accused in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack case in Moscow, according to a report from socialbites.ca citing the court’s press service. The documents are tied to Fayzov Muhammadsobir Zokirchonovich and Fariduni Shamsidin, expanding the dossier surrounding this high profile incident.
Earlier, the Basmanny Court had detained Dalerjon Mirzoev, marking the first arrest among the two suspects in the Crocus City Hall assault case. The court indicated that the second suspect would be brought before the court behind closed doors, a procedural step reflecting the gravity and ongoing nature of the investigation.
Both defendants face the possibility of life imprisonment as prosecutors pursue charges tied to the attack. The case continues to unfold as investigators piece together the sequence of events and assess the evidence collected from the scene and related materials.
The Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow became the center of a violent incident when gunmen entered the venue just before a scheduled performance, opened fire on attendees, and then triggered explosions and a fire. The incident prompted a rapid response from security and emergency services and sparked a broad judicial and forensic effort to determine the motives, planning, and responsibilities of those involved.
An earlier publication provided a complete chronology of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall, detailing the sequence of actions, responses, and subsequent investigative milestones.