Putin sends prisoners together with rapist that tortured ex to demise to frontline

Despot ruler Vladimir Putin has given the inexperienced gentle to the discharge of lots of of savage criminals from Russian jails to allow them to combat on the frontline. They embrace sadistic killer Vladislav Kanyus, who was launched lower than a yr into his sentence for the homicide of his girlfriend, who he stabbed 111 instances.

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He tortured girlfriend Vera Pekhteleva, 23, to demise after she demanded her belongings again when telling the 26-year-old they have been splitting up.

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Kanyus raped Ms Pekhteleva after which strangled her with a twine from an iron.

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Initially sentenced to 17 years, Kanyus has now been freed and has been handed a gun and navy fatigues so he can be a part of the battle towards Ukraine.

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Ms Pekhteleva’s mom Oksana says the person is a β€œfanatic" and "maniac".

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She said: "This monster, being free of a legal conviction, escaping from the frontline or by switching sides, can at any second kill any of us, the victims, out of revenge."

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Russian lawyer and human rights defender Alyona Popova said: "There have been 111 wounds on her physique.

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β€œHe raped Vera whereas she was nonetheless alive, after which strangled her with a twine from an iron. I simply can't discover phrases to precise my rage."

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Daily Star experiences that Putin beforehand referred to as launched prisoners, pushed both into the Wagner military militia group or inner Russian armies, "patriots of Russia".

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After six months of service, Kanyus will receive a full pardon for a crime which a judge, in sentencing, described as an "particularly merciless homicide".

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Ms Pekhteleva had been on course to graduate from a university in Kemerovo, southwest Siberia, at the time of her death.

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A 600-member church paid tribute to her in a memorial service following the killing.

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Human rights lawyer Ms Popova has since warned other prisoners will use their six-month pardon as a chance to "kill and rape" after they get residence from the battle.

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The news comes as navy consultants say that Putin is dropping his grip on energy in Russia, regardless of seeing off the Wagner Group rebellion over the weekend.

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Political analyst, writer and Russia skilled Mark Galeotti says the Russian chief is changing into more and more generally known as "grandfather" within the Russian borders.

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The 70-year-old despot has been at the centre of the Russian politics since 2000, when he was first appointed president.

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But the stunt by Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin represented probably the most threatening challenges to his energy in a long time, analysts agree, and have doubtless contributed to dent his as soon as undiscussed picture of a strongman.

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