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Mourners on Saturday lay flowers and candles where Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, following the Russian tradition of memorializing people nine days after their death.
Mourners on Saturday lay flowers and candles where Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, following the Russian tradition of memorializing people nine days after their death.
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MOSCOW — Two men were detained in connection with last week’s killing of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, the head of Russia’s federal security service said Saturday. But the identification of suspects did little to quell lingering questions about the motive for the crime.

Alexander Bortnikov said on Russian state television that the two men — Anzor Kubashev and Zaur Dadayev, residents of the North Caucasus region — were detained in the criminal case concerning Nemtsov’s death.

Russian investigative service spokesman Vladimir Markin later told the Russian news service Interfax that the two men were “responsible for the organization and perpetration of Nemtsov’s killing.”

Authorities have released few details about the two men they say were responsible for Nemtsov’s death or why they allegedly shot one of Russia’s most prominent Kremlin critics.

Nemtsov, 55, was walking on a bridge Feb. 27 near the Kremlin with a female companion when he was shot by an unidentified gunman.

Russia’s Interior Ministry said Nemtsov was killed by four shots to the back. Surveillance footage broadcast on a Moscow television station the next day showed the assailants disappearing in a car. Interfax cited an unidentified source Saturday saying that the car was identified and that “biological materials” in it helped lead investigators to the suspects.

The federal security service has suggested no motive for the attack, just days before Nemtsov was scheduled to lead an “anti-crisis” march in Russia. But several theories have been circulating.

Some members of the Russian opposition have voiced the suspicion that the Kremlin was involved in the attack, which happened in one of the most heavily policed areas in the country. It took 11 minutes for an emergency vehicle to arrive on the scene.

Kremlin officials have framed the assassination as a “provocation” to discredit Russian President Vladimir Putin and foment social discord.

Russian officials have also floated several theories for the killing that ignore Nemtsov’s political differences with the Kremlin.

Russia’s investigative committee has said it is looking into possible connections between Nemtsov’s death and Islamic terrorism, the Ukrainian conflict, Nemtsov’s condemnation of the Charlie Hebdo killings in Paris, and his many personal and business relationships.

Nemtsov’s companion, 23-year-old Ukrainian model Anna Duritskaya, told the Russian independent television station Dozhd that she saw neither the gunman nor the make, model or plates of the car that approached them.

Nemtsov’s allies have expressed doubt that those responsible for his death will be brought to justice, but some offered cautious hope Saturday.

“We hope that they detained those who really are related to the murder, that it is not a mistake,” Ilya Yashin, one of Nemtsov’s closest allies in the opposition, told Interfax. But he added that it is “difficult to judge” the actions of law enforcement officials because they were not providing Nemtsov’s supporters with any special information on the progress of the investigation.

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