31 December 2012, 20:00

Ali Israilov: Austrian authorities should deal with Yashurkaev on my son's murder

Ali Israilov, the father of Umar Israilov, an ex-bodyguard of Ramzan Kadyrov, who was shot dead in Vienna, has told in an exclusive interview to the "Caucasian Knot" about his son's relationships with Kadyrov and the reasons that had forced Umar to leave Chechnya, and also about the documentary evidence in his hand about the refusal of Austrian authorities to attract Kosum Yashurkaev to responsibility for murdering Umar.

The father of Umar Israilov asserts that Kosum Yashurkaev was the main organizer of the murder of his son. "I came to this conclusion when I sat in the courtroom and listened to the whole trial," he said in his interview to the "Caucasian Knot" and retold the witnesses' testimonies at the trial, on the basis of which he made the above conclusion.

Ali Israilov is expecting more attention of Austrian authorities to Kosum Yashurkaev in connection with the murder of his son.

The full version of the interview with Ali Israilov can be found in the Section "Interviews" on the Russian version of the "Caucasian Knot".

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