The “Wagnerites” were particularly cruel, who, returning home from Ukraine, took up their old ways en masse.
In 2023, Putin pardoned about 50 thousand serial killers, pedophiles, Satanists and even a cannibal to send them to war in Ukraine. Most of those who returned home continued their old habits. This was reported by the independent Russian TG channel Russia 24/7.
The TG channel provides some blatant examples of new crimes committed by pardoned monsters.
“Igor Safonov was imprisoned for murder. After fighting for six months, he returned to the village of Derevyannoye in Karelia, where he stabbed six people and burned two houses. Ivan Rossomakhin, drunk and on drugs , entered the house of an 80-year-old woman and hacked her to death with an ax in the Kirov region. “Wagnerist “Returning from the front, Alexei Khlebnikov raped his 13-year-old niece, who was threatened him with a knife. The victim of Yuri Gavrilov was the 11-year-old daughter of a neighbor. The girl approached the man to take a pillar. In the Kirov region, they were looking for the “Wagnerite” Alexei Kostromin, who beat and raped a 26-year-old girl. She ended up in intensive care with brain damage, facial fractures and neck injuries. And this is only a small part. In an instant, the whole country became a zone. Murderers and rapists are walking now. to us,” the authors of the publication state.
We remind you that the President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that the founder of PMC Wagner “Prigozhin blew himself up.” According to him, Prigozhin and Utkin blew themselves up and their plane with hand grenades and no one shot at them. In addition, Putin added that the leadership of Prigozhin and Wagner probably used drugs.
The assassination of Prigozhin was organized by a close friend of Putin – WSJ
Russia is looking for a replacement for “Wagnerians” in Africa – CNS
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