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Russian Man Murdered at Burning Man Festival

No suspects have yet been identified for the murder of a young Russian national during the annual Burning Man festival.

By Ruslan Gurzhiy

A young Russian national was killed Aug. 30 evening at the Burning Man festival, an annual nine-day event held in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

Burning Man organizers confirmed the death of Vadim Kruglov and expressed condolences to his family and friends. “We mourn the loss of a member of our community. The Burning Man Project is doing everything possible to assist the investigation so that the perpetrator is caught and brought to justice. We also plan a coordinated donation to the Secret Witness program, which offers rewards for information that contributes to the investigation,” read a statement published on Aug. 31 and updated on Sept. 3.

As Slavic Sacramento learned from the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada, Kruglov was a 35-year-old man from Omsk, Russia. His family has been notified, and investigators continue to seek information about the suspect.

No Suspects Identified

The incident occurred during the traditional burning of the central wooden figure. One participant reported to a deputy sheriff that a white man was lying in a pool of blood. Officers from the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office, rangers from the Bureau of Land Management, and Burning Man rangers quickly arrived at the scene.

The area was cordoned off, and an investigation began. The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office forensic laboratory was called in to collect evidence and conduct analysis. Law enforcement officers interviewed witnesses, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Law enforcement appealed to witnesses to share any details that could assist the case, noting that even the smallest clue may prove important.

‘True Hero’

Participants are honoring Kruglov’s memory on social media. He is described as “a true hero of Burning Man” — someone who built camps, created art installations, helped others, and was known for his kindness and generosity. “His energy and contribution will forever remain part of the festival’s history,” his friends wrote on Instagram.

Friends are currently raising funds to transport Kruglov’s body to Omsk, so his family can say their final goodbye. “We ask everyone who knew and valued him to support this initiative. Any help matters,” their appeal reads.

No suspects or possible motives have been reported so far. With nearly 80,000 participants gathering each year in the temporary Black Rock City, the investigation is significantly complicated.

Read the full story at slavicsac.com

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