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In Yakutia, a former participant in the war in Ukraine committed a double murder

According to investigators, on the night of February 24, in one of the private houses in the village of Kutana, Suntarsky district, 35-year-old Viktor Savvinov bashed the head of his drinking companion with a metal crowbar. Then he went to the private house of a 64-year-old woman he knew. The victim turned out to be a local teacher, Valentina Fedorova, who won the “Best Teacher in Russia” competition and even received a grant from Putin. The man then tried to set the house on fire and fled the scene. He was detained by a local police officer.

The daughter of the deceased teacher stated that on February 23 he walked around the village and complained that he was not being given due respect: “I walked around the neighbors and came to my mother at about 23:00, she is his daughter-in-law. His mother didn’t let him in and was the only one who called the head and said that he was wandering around the village drunk. The head sent a local police officer, who did not arrest him for a day, but took him to the village and put him to bed.” The next day, the ex-soldier returned to the woman: “He broke into my mother’s house. She had bruises on her stomach and ribs, her hands were all covered in blood, which meant she was trying to defend herself. After the beating, he took a household ax and hit her on the head... They didn’t even show us her body, he mutilated my mother so much.”

Local newspaper Sakhaday writes that the suspect has been convicted three times since 2010 on charges of causing grievous bodily harm, theft, car theft, threats to kill, robbery and attempted robbery. In 2020, he received 11 years in a maximum security
colony for the murder of a woman. In the colony he was recruited for the war.

And Putin said at his message that "the new elite of heroes of the Northern Military District fill his heart with pride.”

You need to be a psychopath to recognize others from afar.

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