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Trial of Yaroslavl Bomb Suspect Begins

January 30, 1997
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Trial proceedings have begun against a man accused of bombing the Jewish community center in Yaroslavl. An explosive charge equivalent to more than 2 pounds of TNT was used in April’s attack in Yaroslavl, which is located about 130 miles northeast of Moscow.

The bombing caused no injuries, but led to $40,000 in damage to the community center.

Aleksandr Sypin, a 29-year-old unemployed man, is facing charges of hooliganism in the trial, which is being held in Yaroslavl.

If convicted, he could receive a maximum of three years in prison.

Sypin was a member of Derzhava, Russian for “Power,” a small Yaroslavl-based group of ultranationalist youths.

In the 1980s, he was a member of Pamyat, or “Memory,” which at the time was Russia’s largest ultranationalist, anti-Semitic organization.

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