Russia: Court extends detention of Israeli citizen accused of terrorism

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The Moscow city court extended the detention of Igor Grafov, a 25-year-old Russian-Israeli citizen who worked as a production employee at a defense factory belonging to the "Rostec Concern," after he was charged with serious terrorism and vandalism offenses. Russian media outlets reported this development. According to official publications, Grafov was arrested last April and has been held in closed detention since then. Additionally, according to a report in the "Kommersant" newspaper, Russian police arrested Boris Wolfman, an Israeli-Ukrainian citizen who was extradited from Turkey, on suspicion of organizing organ trafficking. According to the country's Interior Ministry, he is wanted for human trafficking offenses as part of an organized group and causing severe harm to victims.
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