In 2001, a man was stabbed to death near a lakeside restaurant in Yekaterinburg, an urban centre in Russia’s Ural Mountains region.
With his dying breath, he whispered the names of his alleged killers to the police, local media claimed.
The man and his presumed murderers were ethnic Azeris, Turkic-speaking Muslims whose families fled to Russia in the 1990s after the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, an Azeri region dominated by ethnic Armenians.
But it took Russian authorities 24 years to identify…
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News Source: www.aljazeera.com

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