Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the killing of key opposition figure Boris Nemtsov is a disgrace to Russia.
In televised remarks to Interior Ministry employees on Wednesday, Mr. Putin condemned the death of Nemtsov, who was shot while walking near the Kremlin late on Friday. While the Kremlin said on Saturday that Mr. Putin had sent his condolences to Nemtsov’s mother, it was Mr. Putin’s first public remark on the subject.
“The most serious attention must be paid to high-profile crimes, including those with a political motive,” he said. “We must finally rid Russia of the disgrace and tragedy of the kinds of things we recently saw and experienced. I mean the audacious murder of Boris Nemtsov in the very centre of the capital.”
No suspects have been detained yet in Nemtsov’s killing.