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Tajik Authorities Release Relatives of Suspect in Moscow Attack

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Authorities in Tajikistan have released the relatives of Faridun Shamsiddin, one of the suspects in the attack on "Crocus City Hall" in Moscow. However, they are now refusing to speak with journalists.

Faridun Shamsiddin was arrested on March 23, the day after the attack, and placed in custody for two months on March 24.

During interviews, his brother Manuchehr revealed that their family does not believe Faridun could commit such a crime. Manuchehr shared details of their last conversation before the incident, emphasizing Faridun's normal behavior.

The article also sheds light on Faridun's past, including his previous imprisonment in Yemen and deportation from Russia. It explores the skepticism among neighbors and teachers who remember Faridun as a polite and active student.

The whereabouts of Faridun's sister, Mahbuba, remain unknown after being deported from Russia. Despite challenges in gathering information, the community expresses disbelief in the accusations against Faridun.

The unfolding story presents a complex narrative of a family grappling with legal issues, deportation, and disbelief in the allegations against their loved one. The reluctance to engage with media underscores the sensitivity and complexity of the situation.