Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272365
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272364
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, right, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272361
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, center, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272359
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272355
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272352
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272348
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272346
Temirlan Eskerkhanov, convicted for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at Moscow's Basmanny Court, which considers a new criminal case against him on changes of insulting a representative of the Investigation Committee.12.01.2018#3272344