A convicted Wagnerite who returned from the war stabbed an acquaintance and got a lenient sentence
In Crimea, a court sentenced Vyacheslav Duplenko, a pardoned mercenary of the Wagner PMC, to 5.5 years in prison. He was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm resulting in death.
As “Layout” found out, the war participant who lost his leg stabbed his friend in the stomach in response to “bullying” and statements about disability. After the attack, Duplenko urinated on the victim who died three days later.
When sentencing the “Wagnerite,” the court took into account his military awards and the “immorality of behavior” of the deceased victim.
Before the war in Ukraine, Duplenko was already convicted under the article of causing grievous harm resulting in death, and cases of theft and robbery.
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