MOSCOW. March 4 (Interfax) - The Moscow Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia's Prosecutor's Office has brought final criminal charges, which include murder, attempted murder and terrorism, against the two men accused of carrying out three bomb blasts across Moscow.
Investigators are accusing David Bashelutskov and Stanislav Lukhmyrin of committing ten murders and two attempted murders in Volgograd and Moscow between July 20, 2007, and January 16, 2009, for reasons of ethnic enmity, the spokesman said.
Both are also suspected of having committed three terror attacks: the bombing of a railway line between Biryulyovo Passazhirskaya and Bulatnikovo railway stations in Moscow, the blast in the St. Nicholas Church on Moscow's Bulatnikov Proyezd, and the bombing at a Moscow McDonald's restaurant.
They have been charged with murders, inciting ethnic enmity, committing robberies, illegal possession of weapons and illegal production of weapons and explosives, the Investigation Committee said.
"The suspects and their defense lawyers are reading the files of the case," it said.