Moscow concert terrorists ‘were tortured by neo-Nazi Russian officer’: Soldier who cut off killer’s ear ‘wore patch supporting far-right group’
- An officer who allegedly cut off a terror suspect’s ear was wearing a neo-Nazi patch
- The patch appears to be a variant of the Black Sun patch
- The symbol was most famously used by Heinrich Himmler
The ISIS terrorist whose ear was cut off and forcibly fed to him was tortured by Russian military officers wearing patches linked to neo-Nazi ideology.
Terror suspect Saidakrami Murodalii Rachabalizoda, one of four men accused of killing nearly 140 people at a concert in Moscow on Friday, was captured and tortured by Russian authorities who tried to flee Russia after helping carry out the deadliest ISIS attack on Russia in years.
But photos shared via Nazi-linked Telegram channels have revealed that the military officer who apparently cut off his ear and tried to force him to eat it was wearing a variation of a Black Sun patch.
A photo shared on the Nazi-linked Telegram channel ‘TopaZ Says’ shows a Russian soldier holding a short, bloody knife that appears to match the one that cut off Rachabalizoda’s ear, in images too gruesome for MailOnline to include to share.
The blade can be seen next to a partially hidden gold-black spot. Although the center is obscured by the smiling face of a young man, the extensions of the spot are still visible.
The patch appears to indicate a variant of the Black Sun.
Although the center is obscured by the smiling face of a young man, the extensions of the spot are still visible
The ear of terror suspect Saidakrami Murodalii Rachabalizoda (photo) was allegedly cut off by a Russian officer wearing a Nazi patch
Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev (photo) is a suspect in the shooting at the Crocus City Hall concert hall
Russian authorities have brutalized the four suspects in the Moscow massacre
Muhammadsobir Fayzov (pictured) was unconscious when he was taken to court
According to the Anti-Defamation League, the Black Sun has been used as a symbol by neo-Nazis and other white supremacists after it was used in Nazi Germany by Adolf Hitler’s Brownshirts, the SS and the Nazi Party in general.
It was first used in a castle owned by Heinrich Himmler that was used as a central hub for the SS.
Russian authorities have brutalized the four suspects in the Moscow massacre after they were all captured over the weekend.
Two of them have so far pleaded guilty to terrorism after all four were charged.
While ISIS has twice claimed responsibility for the attack, Russian authorities sought to discredit the terror group’s direct claims, instead appearing to blame the attack on the West after it emerged that the US had targeted Russia weeks earlier tried to warn about the massacre. happened.
ISIS has twice claimed responsibility for the attack
A court in Moscow has ruled on the pre-trial detention of the first two suspects in the attack on a concert hall
In a piece published in the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova cast doubt on ISIS’s claims of responsibility.
‘Attention – a question to the White House: are you sure it’s ISIS? Can you please think about that again,” she wrote.
Zakharova said the United States was spreading a version of the Islamic State “bogeyman” to cover its “branches” in Kiev and reminded readers that Washington supported the “mujahideen” fighters who fought against Soviet forces in the 1980s fought.
President Vladimir Putin has not publicly named the Islamic militant group in connection with the attackers, who he said were trying to escape to Ukraine.
Putin said some people on “the Ukrainian side” were willing to send the gunmen across the border. Ukraine has denied any role in the attack and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Putin of deflecting blame for the concert hall attack by referring to Ukraine.