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Nikolay Korolyov | |
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Born | Nikolay Valentinovich Korolyov (1981-03-31)31 March 1981 (aged 38) Moscow, Soviet Union |
Other names | Nicola, the 55th |
Conviction(s) | Terrorism |
Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment |
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Victims | 13 |
Country | Russia |
Weapon | Improvised explosive |
Nikolay Valentinovich Korolyov (Russian: Николай Валентинович Королёв) (born 31 March, 1981 in Moscow) is a Russian radical nationalist, old believer, cossack, and leader of the neo-Nazi terrorist organization Spas (Russian: Спас). He was sentenced to life in prison for organizing and committing a number of particularly serious crimes. Korolyov was one of several people originally suspected of orchestrating the explosion at Cherkizovsky market, including also Oleg Kostyrev, Ilya Tikhomirov, and Valery Zhukovtsov. According to the Moscow prosecutor's office, Korolyov had already been charged with the murder of two or more people on the grounds of ethnic, racial, and religious hatred.
References
- «Спас» сел под аплодисменты // «Коммерсантъ». — №82 (3899). — 16.05.2008
- "Отец четвертого подозреваемого во взрыве на Черкизовском рынке: "Мой сын - старовер и любит детей"" [IZ News - The father of the fourth suspect in the explosion at the Cherkizovsky market: "My son is an Old Believer and loves children"]. iz.ru (in Russian). 7 September 2006. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
See also
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- Russian nationalists
- Russian neo-Nazis convicted of murder
- Russian murderers of children
- Russian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- People convicted of murder by Russia
- Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Russia
- Criminals from Moscow
- People convicted on terrorism charges