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Suspects are being sought in connection with the death of Ayshat Baymuradova in Armenia

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Suspects sought in the death of Ayshat Baymuradova in Armenia
New information has been released regarding the death of young Chechen woman Ayshat Baymuradova in Armenia. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to the Investigative Committee, charges have been brought against two individuals in connection with the intentional killing of the 23-year-old woman, and it has been confirmed that they are currently wanted. The case was opened under the article "intentional murder" of the Armenian Criminal Code.

During the investigation, testimonies were taken from witnesses, a search was conducted at the deceased’s residence, and fingerprint and forensic examinations were ordered. The names of the suspects have not been disclosed, but their whereabouts have been identified.

Preliminary information suggests that they may have left Armenia and fled to Russia. Ayshat Baymuradova had been living in Armenia since January of this year.

On October 17, neighbors reported her disappearance. They said they last saw the girl on October 15, going to a meeting with a woman.

On October 20, the police found her body in a rented apartment. According to human rights activists, the girl was strangled to death.

Among the suspects are a man and a woman, who are said to have fled to Russia. During the investigation, it became known that the woman suspected of involvement in this crime is named Karina Iminova.

She was previously investigated in Russia for a criminal case, but the case was later closed. Additionally, the involvement of another suspect, Said-Khamzat Baysarov, is being checked.

He has previously been mentioned in connection with other crimes in Russia. Currently, the Armenian prosecutor’s office and law enforcement agencies are considering announcing an international search for the suspects.

This case has attracted significant public attention. The tragic death of Ayshat Baymuradova has highlighted the weaknesses in the system for protecting victims of violence.

Human rights activists and international organizations emphasize the need for a transparent investigation and for the perpetrators to be held accountable.

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