По делу о теракте в «Крокус Сити Холле» арестован житель Тверской области – Твериград https://t.co/TjvcBTFLUF
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 25, 2024
Day: March 25, 2024
Всего арестованы ещё три человека.
Басманный суд Москвы арестовал ещё троих фигурантов по делу о теракте в «Крокус Сити Холл».
На скамье подсудимых оказались Исломов Исроил Ибрагимович и его сыновья: Аминчон Исроилович и Диловар Исроилович. По данным «Ведомостей», Исроил проживал в Тверской области и работал здесь таксистом. У него есть 5 несовершеннолетних детей. Он пробудет в камере до 22 мая.
Такая же мера пресечения избрана обвиняемому в совершении преступления предусмотренного п. «б» ч. 3 ст. 205 УК РФ (террористический акт) Диловару Исломову в виде заключения под стражу до 22 мая. До 22 мая 2024 года суд арестовал и Исломова Аминчона. По данным RT, Аминчон работал в Твери на маршрутке под номером 33к до транспортной реформы. На его счету множество штрафов от ГИБДД.
По предварительным данным, именно 24-летний Диловар продал террористам Renault Symbol и при этом знал об их намерениях.
Напомним, вечером 22 марта в концертный зал «Крокус Сити Холла» ворвались неизвестные в камуфляже и открыли стрельбу по людям.
Губернатор Тверской области выразил соболезнования в связи с произошедшей трагедией. В регионе отменены все массовые мероприятия. Жители областного центра несут цветы и игрушки к стихийному мемориалу.
24 марта было объявлено в стране днём общенационального траура.
По данным на 18:00 25 марта, в результате теракта погибли 137 человек. Возбуждено уголовное дело.
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Art & Faith Matters: Isaiah 35.1-10: The Sign of the Crocus https://t.co/9YPa606S49. pic.twitter.com/pIqCgXapuP
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crocus grows in a crock by the bed meaning – Google Search https://t.co/o9IgC6dCdO pic.twitter.com/AOR6BRp92x
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https://t.co/S57buXP442 – The meaning of the Flower: CROCUS IN THE BIBLE – The Moscow Crocus#NewsAndTimes #NT #TNT #News #Times#World #USA #POTUS #DOJ #FBI #CIA #DIA #ODNI#Israel #Mossad #Netanyahu#Ukraine #NewAbwehr #OSINT#Putin #Russia #GRU #Путин, #Россия#SouthCaucasus…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 25, 2024
Isaiah 35:1-10: The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; the desert shall rejoice and blossom like the CROCUS; it shall blossom abundantly and rejoice with joy and singing. The glory of Lebanon shall be given to it, the majesty of Carmel and Sharon.
crocus bible verse -… pic.twitter.com/3k8FhIcFF8— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 25, 2024
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Art & Faith Matters: Isaiah 35.1-10: The Sign of the Crocus https://t.co/9YPa606S49. pic.twitter.com/SQmkFCFHMv
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 25, 2024
Vincent Van Gogh. Basket of Crocus Bulbs. 1887. Amsterdam: Van Gogh Museum. https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en/collection/s0179V1962
The crocus is specifically mentioned in Isaiah as a result when the wilderness and dry land and desert rejoice. What would make a dry area like a desert rejoice? Rain. And that is indeed when crocuses appear in Israel. The Winter Crocus (Crocus Hyemalis) grows after Israel’s long, hot summer. It is among the earliest plants to bloom. The crocus isn’t much of a sign as far as volume and height go. The plant is stemless and stands only 1″-3″. Its value as a sign (and symbol) is in its ability to withstand the drought of summer and to sprout, sometimes in anticipation of the rain. When you see the crocus you know that the rains are coming. In an arid land, this is indeed a sign. That’s how it will be for the ransomed of the Lord who are returning to Israel. They are a sprout. There will be (re)building to do in the land. There will be land to be reclaimed. There is still work to do. But the sign – the small shoot of green – is there. One of the questions we need to ask in this Advent season is whether we are able to see small green shoots for what they are. Are we so overwhelmed with a dry and arid landscape that we don’t see – don’t expect, don’t even look for – the green shoots that are signs of return, renewal and the kingdom of God.
On Facebook this week: Van Gogh mentions crocuses in a letter to his brother. To read it click here.
For thoughts on John in prison (Matthew 11:2-11), click here.
On the evening of Friday March 22, at around 8 p.m. local time, the Moscow concert venue Crocus City Hall became the scene of a bloody attack — the exact background of which is still the subject of speculation. At least 137 people were killed in the massacre, while many others are in critical condition. They were awaiting a concert by the Russian rock band Picnic, which was due to start at 9 p.m.
‘Wash yourself with your own blood’
Russia has been in a state of shock ever since. While the whole world is expressing its sympathy, rumors and false information are making the rounds. Four Tajik suspects have been brought before a court in the Russian capital. They were formally accused of involvement in a terrorist attack by the Basmanny district court on Sunday evening and face possible life imprisonment. At the same time, people are wondering why the terrorists chose this particular event. Was the attack aimed at the band Picnic?
“Fear nothing, fear nothing — no fire, no ringing shadow. You are no longer a rosy child. Wash yourself with your own blood in the morning. And shake the blossoming day.” These are some of the lyrics of Picnic’s new song, which was released on March 7, 2024, on the band’s YouTube channel.
Those lines sound almost prophetic now. A message posted on the band’s website reads, “We express our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of the victims. We pray for the speedy recovery of the injured. We are deeply shocked by this terrible tragedy and mourn with you.” The band’s musicians were unharmed because they were able to hide in the dressing room.
Picnic is a veteran band in Russia, with origins in progressive rock. Founded in 1978 in St. Petersburg, which at the time was still called Leningrad, the band initially named itself Orion. It changed its name to Picnic in 1981. Both monikers go back to the typical Soviet rock scene trick of choosing names that sound Western but cannot be banned.
Edmund Shklyarsky and Picnic had to perform underground for yearsImage: picture alliance/Photoagency Interpress
In the 1980s, however, Picnic ended up on the list of bands that were denied major public appearances. The musicians and their audience therefore lived out their love for role models such as Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones in rock clubs, sometimes underground. Singer and songwriter Edmund Shklyarsky has been the band leader since 1982. The son of a renowned scientist and a concert pianist, Shklyarsky attaches great importance to his Polish roots and his Catholic faith. From an early age, his sources of inspiration were not only the Rolling Stones and The Animals, but also Russian avant-garde poetry.
Picnic members considered Putin loyalists
In May 2023, Russian writer and nationalist activist Zakhar Prilepin praised the band’s leader, who rarely makes punlic statements. Prilepin said that Shklyarsky was an active supporter of the “special operation” in Ukraine, and had even made donations. Prelepin judged that this was the “normal position of a Russian man and a Russian musician.” His comments were neither denied nor confirmed by the members of Picnic.
Their being booked to perform in a venue as renowned as the Crocus City Hall near Moscow can be seen as proof of the band’s loyalty to the Russian state — which had demanded a clear commitment from the country’s rock and pop scene, especially when the war against Ukraine began. Musicians and bands who positioned themselves against the war — including Russian stars such as Boris Grebenshchikov (Aquarium), Yuri Shevchuk (DDT) and Zemfira — had to leave Russia and suffered setbacks to their career. Russian pop diva Alla Pugacheva has sharply criticized the Putin regime from abroad.
Did the terrorists deliberately target Picnic?Image: Piknik
On the other hand, stars loyal to the regime have been rewarded with lucrative performances and awards. The approximately 6,200 tickets for the Picnic concert on March 22 were almost sold out, as was a planned second gig on Saturday. Ticket prices ranged from the equivalent of €100 to €300 ($108 to 325) and according to advertising the band was to be accompanied by a symphony orchestra and a “spectacular stage and light show. ”
Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Picnic had been added to the list of artists who were unwelcome there because of its repeated performances on the occupied Crimean peninsula, including in Sevastopol.
On Saturday, numerous interview requests, including from DW, were met with a statement of grief and shock. On Sunday, Edmund Shklyarsky released a video message. “I would like to express my condolences to all the victims and relatives of this terrible and senseless tragedy,” he said, adding that no words have yet been invented that could resurrect people and comfort their fellow human beings.
Whether there was special significance in the terrorists’ choice to attack a concert by this particular band remains a matter of speculation — as does the question of whether Crocus City Hall played any special role as the target.
A concert venue of superlatives
Crocus City Hall is a state-of-the-art concert hall on the grounds of an exhibition complex and is probably the most prestigious stage in the Moscow area for musicians. With a capacity of 5,000 to 10,000 people, it is much larger than a traditional concert hall.
Mourning the victims of the terrorist attack at Crocus City HallImage: Piknik
Completed in 2009, Crocus, as it is known for short, quickly became one of Russia’s most important concert halls. Located some 20 kilometers from the Kremlin, the venue can be reached within 30 minutes from the city center, depending on Moscow’s notorious traffic jams. It’s only faster for residents of the affluent suburbs in the west of the city who prefer to attend concerts there.
The excellent public transport links could have been an argument for the terrorists to choose Crocus City Hall for their attack. In addition, security precautions on the outskirts are not as strict as in the center of Moscow.
Cultural events canceled in Russia
The concert hall belongs to a group of companies owned by the Azerbaijani-Russian construction tycoon and oligarch Aras Agalarov and his son Emin, a businessman and singer. There were jokes when it opened that Aras Agalarov had built his son a stage.
In 2013, Donald Trump appeared on stage at Crocus City Hall with Miss UniverseImage: imago images/ZUMA Press
In recent years, however, Emin Agalarov has put his pop career on hold and concentrated primarily on the development and marketing of the Crocus. Over the years, internationally renowned acts, including Scorpions, Smokie, the Pet Shop Boys, Nazareth and a-ha, Sting, Elton John, Thomas Anders and Vanessa May, have performed here. In 2013, Donald Trump even strayed onto the stage, as a special guest at the Miss Universe final.
A look at the program for Crocus City Hall gives a good insight into Russian society, which oscillates between denial of reality and resignation: Concerts by regime-compliant musicians alternate with blockbusters such as Japanese drum shows or women’s stand-up comedy shows. For now, all major events have been canceled, not only at the damaged Crocus City Hall, but throughout theaters, cinemas and museums in Russia.
This article was originally written in German.