Reports are still circulating that a deadly apartment collapse in Magnitogorsk was really a terrorist attack, but there are some problems with this story
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(1) Baza
Baza’s first-ever publication, the January 18 report claims that the Magnitogorsk explosion was a terrorist attack. Baza was launched by Mash creator Nikita Mogutin (who left the Telegram channel in September 2018) and Anatoly Suleimanov, the former CEO of the “News Media” holding company (which publishes the tabloid Life and newspaper Zhizn). News Media founder Aram Gabrelyanov called Mogutin and Suleimanov’s exit a “mutiny.”
(2) Makhmud Dzhumaev
According to Baza, Dzhumaev was born in 1975 in Uzbekistan and moved to Magnitogorsk in the late 1990s. In 2015, he started working at a taxi company. He then reportedly turned to radical Islam and left his Russian wife in 2018.
(3) Almir Abitov
According to 74.ru, Abitov was born in a small town outside Magnitogorsk, and served in Russia’s Baltic Fleet. Abitov’s wife, sources told Baza, says the couple converted to Islam four years ago as a means to ending her husband’s alcoholism. Abitov worked at a body shop, where he supposedly first met Makhmud Dzhumaev.