The suspect was previously convicted of murder, but in prison he enlisted in the army and fought in Ukraine.
A Russian man committed a double murder after returning home from the war in Ukraine. A victim is an elderly relative, the winner of the competition Best teacher in Russia. This was reported by the Telegram channel NeMoscow said on Thursday, February 29th.
The incident occurred on February 24. According to investigators, a 35-year-old man smashed a 34-year-old drinking partner’s head with a crowbar, then went after his 64-year-old relative and hacked him to death with an ax for “old insults. ”, and then set fire to the house.
Local publication Sakhaday wrote that the suspect was previously convicted of murder, but in 2023 “went to serve and then returned to his native village of Kutana.”
According to the Telegram channel, the suspect’s name is Viktor Savvinov. He is the namesake of the suspect in the double murder (probably by the same person), and has been convicted several times. In particular, in 2020, the Vilyuisky District Court of Yakutia found him guilty of murdering a woman.
During his imprisonment, Savvinov enlisted in the army. After the service, he returned to his home village of Kutana, but his father did not let him into the house, so the man began to live nine kilometers from the village. It is known that he went around the village and complained about the lack of “due respect.”
The Russian went around the neighbors and, in particular, came to his relative, but did not let him in and called the chairman of the village, who sent a local police officer, but he did not arrest the man, but took he only from the relative and put him to bed.
“The next day, the man first killed his drinking partner, and then took revenge on his elderly daughter-in-law for “turning him in” to the police, it was said NeMoscow said.
We remind you that a Russian policeman from the Moscow region admitted that, together with four colleagues, he tortured to death a Ukrainian in the occupied region of Gornostaevka, Kherson.
Source: korrespondent

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