Putin’s government frees assassin after he survived 6 months in combat with Ukraine

Desperate by the reduction in the number of members of the Russian troops in Ukraine, which already exceeds 100,000 men, the Government of Vladimir Putin has resorted to turning prisoner threats into new combatants; however, he has been surprised that this plan included Dmitry Karyagin a man who murdered his 87-year-old grandmother in 2014 has hammer blows after forcing her to sell her apartment.

Despite this, Putin decided to grant amnesty to Dmitry after he spent about six months at the forefront of the war that Russia maintains with Ukraine and which he managed to survive.

According to the medium The Mirror karyagin 36 years old, had been sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison for killing his grandmother Zoya Anastasenko when she was 87 years old, in 2014. The crime did not end here, because before the homicide forced her to sell her apartment and before fleeing the crime scene, he stole about 8,000 euros. He hid the body and it was not found by the authorities until a year later.

according to the newspaper The Mirror after his release, he belongs to the wagner group a private paramilitary force, which in reality functions as a mercenary network. This army also responds in a particular way to the president Vladimir Putin and plays an active role in taking over cities, as popasna Y Severodonetsk in luhansk according to the doctor samuel ramani associate member of Royal United Services Institute. Because contracting for military services is illegal in Russia, the group does not legally exist.

The move to release criminals was widely criticized as many of the troops ended up being killed as Putin desperately tries to get more prisoners released, back on the streets and fighting.

The Mirror indicates that, over the coming weeks and months, the Russian president will allow hundreds of murderers, rapists, thieves, financial criminals, gangsters and drug dealers to return to society after they complete their time as combatants.

Source-larepublica.pe