A 18-year-old man was killed during a fight in the town of Elektrostal, in the Moscow region. A 19-year-old native of Tajikistan has been arrested on suspicion of committing the crime, MSK1 reports, citing the Investigative Committee of the Moscow Region.
Incident details
According to the investigation, the victim was taken to the hospital, but despite efforts to save him, he died from his injuries.
The conflict reportedly took place on a bus, where a group of teenagers was acting aggressively, using foul language, provoking passengers, making obscene gestures towards a woman, and making faces. These actions were recorded on video and shared by the Telegram channel "112."
A 19-year-old passenger reacted to the situation by reprimanding the teenagers. In response, the group reportedly sprayed pepper spray and fired a flare at him. In retaliation, the passenger pulled out a knife and fatally stabbed 18-year-old Ilya P. in the torso and neck area.
Identity of the suspect
The passenger who intervened to defend the woman was identified as Imomali Turdiyev, originally from Tajikistan, though his family later moved to the Moscow region. According to MSK1, Turdiyev, during interrogation, admitted to the killing, explaining the details of the incident. He said he had been in a state of shock and unaware of his actions at the time.
Media coverage and investigation
Several Russian Telegram channels have presented the incident as an attack by a "migrant" on a "Russian guy," without mentioning the circumstances of the altercation.
The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has instituted criminal proceedings under Article 105 (1) of Russia’s Criminal Code – murder; an investigation is under way.
Turdiyev has been detained, and forensic medical, molecular genetic, and criminalistic expert examinations have been scheduled.
Background of the victim
According to the project "Antifa.ru," the deceased, Ilya P., was known in neo-Nazi circles by the nickname Ilya Kvas. In 2025, he was involved in provocations during a memorial rally for lawyer Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasia Baburova, who were murdered in 2009 by neo-Nazi Nikita Tikhonov.


