After that, he tried to escape with a car. He also participated in the Second Chechen War, fired from the police after taking a hostage and threatening him with a grenade.
Recently, in the Krasnoyarsk region, Denis Stepanov, a former “Wagner” mercenary, set fire to a house where a mother and daughter, aged 68 and 35, were staying. Both women died.
In Lipetsk, a “Wagnerian” quarreled with his wife and beat her four-year-old daughter from his first marriage. On September 29, in the Nizhny Novgorod region, another “Wagnerian” doused his sister with gasoline and burned it.
The warriors who returned from Ukraine have already killed 27 people, 19 of them – mercenaries of the “Wagner” gang recruited in prisons. Russian dictator Vladimir Putin previously stated that he does not see anything destructive in recruiting prisoners for the war: “I want to say that we are all human, everyone can make some mistakes, they have made them at some point, but they gave their lives for the motherland and fully atoned for their guilt. “
Putin claims that only 0.4% of ex-prisoners returning from the war continue to commit crimes. “It’s life, you can’t do anything here, it dictates its strict rules to us,” this is Putin’s idiocy, the relatives of the killed have to put up with. It was the dictator who signed the “ukazos” pardoning murderers, robbers and other criminals for participating in the war.
2023-10-06 03:01:00
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