According to the Moldovan prime minister, the shooting at the airport was arranged by a 43-year-old Tajikistan national who was denied entry to Moldova.
A person suspected of killing two people died at Chisinau International Airport in the Republic of Moldova. This was stated on the official Facebook page of the Moldovan police on June 3.
The ministry’s press service said, “The suspect of the double murder at Chisinau International Airport died 15 minutes ago.”
The suspect’s cause of death was not disclosed by the police.
Shooting at Chisinau airport: what is known
On Friday, June 30, a gunfight took place at Chisinau International Airport. According to an eyewitness, the shooter fired several shots into the air and barricaded himself inside the airport.
At the airport, the attacker shot and killed two people: a policeman and an airport security guard. According to media reports, the fire was opened by a man who had landed on the plane from Turkey.
On 1 July, the Ungureanu 112 Telegram channel announced that a person named Rustam Ashurov was wanted by Interpol in connection with the murder of an “influential person”. It is reported that two people accompanied the attacker.
According to Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean, the shooting was initiated by a 43-year-old Tajik citizen who was not allowed to enter Moldova for security reasons. He managed to use the gun he got from the border guards on his way to the sterile area.
Source: Focus
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