Killed former submarine commander in Krasnodar could have been tracked through Strava
Baza writes that person who killed Stanislav Rzhitsky, deputy head of mobilization for Krasnodar, could have tracked his movements using a jogging app.
According to the channel, Rzhitsky used Strava, a popular running app, regularly posting reports about his runs. Baza also specifies that he almost always ran along the same route.
“Thus, the killer had no difficulty choosing a convenient spot for the massacre,” writes Baza.
It was also reported that the suspect was caught on surveillance cameras. According to a document published by various Telegram channels, police are looking for a man in his 30s or 40s with a medium build. He was wearing a black T-shirt and pants, and had a blue cap on his head.
Stanislav Rzhitsky, a captain of the second rank who previously commanded the submarines Alrosa and Krasnodar, was killed on the morning of July 10 while jogging near the Olimp sports complex. Russian media reported that he was shot several times in the back and chest. Rzhitsky died on the spot. The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case for the murder.
On July 10, the Ukrainian GUR published a news story about Rzhitsky’s murder, reporting, in particular, that the murder occurred around 6 a.m., the killer fired seven shots, and that the park was deserted because of the rain.