Wagner’s mercenaries return and kill in their own cities

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Many of the Wagner mercenaries pardoned by Vladimir Putin have been murdered in their own communities. Places are shocking.

Tskhinvali – Tskhinvali was shocked to learn that Soslan Valiyev, also known as Tsguri, had been killed. A video posted on Telegram channels shows a man chasing and kicking Shukri before stabbing him. Records cannot be independently verified.

“Everyone is in shock,” said Dem journalist Alik Buhati Guardian. “How did this happen?” people ask,” local authorities announced in the early hours of Tuesday (April 18) that they had arrested a man suspected of murdering Sukri.

The person identified by state media is a killer. Wagner was recruited from prison last fall by a paramilitary organization to fight in Ukraine. And the Daily Express The case was reported.

Ukraine War: Group Wagner Fights on Russia’s Side (Image Archive) © Victor Antonyuk/Imaco-Images

Wagner took tens of thousands of prisoners in the war against Ukraine

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Wagner recruited tens of thousands of prisoners, including murderers and domestic abusers. However, many of them died in the war. Those who survived six months in the ranks of the group were pardoned by Vladimir Putin and are now returning to their hometowns. According to notorious Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, more than 5,000 ex-convicts have already been freed. One of them is now a suspect, who recently returned to his hometown Tsinvali.

Their release has fueled fears that men will commit more crimes. Shukri’s killing was not the first alleged murder by a pardoned prisoner-turned-Wagner militant. At the end of March, 85-year-old pensioner Yulia Puskich was murdered in her home in the sleepy town of Novyj Burets in the Kirov region. Again, a repeat offender. He was recruited by Prigozhin and had only recently returned to his hometown after fighting in Ukraine.

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Wagner soldiers worry Russian citizens

News of his return alarmed Novyi Burets’ modest community of a few hundred people and led to a town meeting recorded by a local television station. During the meeting, police chief Vadim Varankin promised that “problematic troublemaker” Rosomakin would be taken out of the city on March 28. (mse)

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