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10 of March, 14:31

The people 1st Deputy Chairman of the Department of the state Duma security and anti-bribery Magomed representatives does not bind the murder of politician Boris Nemtsov's position in relation to the execution of the correspondents of the magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

Nemtsov, in the past occupied a number of high posts in the government of the Russian Federation, and then joining the opposition, was killed in Central Moscow on the night of 28 February. The investigation is considering several versions of lawlessness, including murder. As stated, one of them is associated With the Islamic extremist then provides information about what the Germans were in danger because of his position in relation to the execution of the correspondents of the magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Link here this crime With his statement I am not inclined, " said the representatives of Tuesday Last news , adding that the Germans did not Express any opinions, for example against the Chechen Republic and its people.

The representatives explained that to make any conclusions until there is a Result, it is difficult. Along With this, he leans to the version associated With the Ukrainian events.

"When I heard about his murder, just an idea I came up with, the more the citizen of Ukraine was With him," said the head of the Department.


Boris Nemtsov was born on 9 October 1959 in Sochi. In September 1991 he was appointed representative of the President of Russia in Nizhny Novgorod region, in 1995, defeated in the elections of Nizhny Novgorod head. In 1997 he became the 1st Vice-Prime Minister, From March to December at the same time he was Minister of fuel and energy, was the Chairman of the governmental Commission for operational problems. In March 1998, dismissed from the Cabinet of Ministers Viktor Chernomyrdin. Since April 1998 he held the post of Vice-Premier in the government of Sergei Kiriyenko, but already filed August message about the dismissal. Read more in

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