The suspect admitted that he decided to commit the crime because the couple called Crimea Ukrainian and also spoke badly about the Russian Federation.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, a man killed a couple who “spoke badly about Russia,” Russian media reported.
The tragedy occurred on September 29 in Yalta. The husband came to the house of 66-year-old Vladimir and 58-year-old Victoria from the Dnepropetrovsk region, beat them with a bat and left, and before that he ransacked the house.
Russian police have detained a 60-year-old man named Shavkat. He confessed to the murder, saying that the couple called Crimea Ukrainian, and also spoke badly about Russia and its leadership, so this was the reason for the murder.
The website of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation indicates that the couple killed a handyman who looked after their guest house. A man is imprisoned in Sudak, and they are preparing to charge him with a double murder.
Let’s remember that in the Lugansk region, the occupiers hanged a man for his pro-Ukrainian position. In the Svatovsky district of the Luhansk region, Russian occupiers killed a man because he had a clear pro-Ukrainian position.
Source: korrespondent

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