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  1. In the village of Murzakovo in Chuvashia, Russia, Nikita Lyubimov, a 23-year-old mercenary from the Wagner PMC, was detained after he killed a fellow villager after returning from the war in Ukraine. Lyubimov had been recruited in a penal colony where he was serving a sentence under five articles, including robbery and battery, and had also previously been tried and had already served time for rape. On May 27 Lyubimov, being in condition of alcohol intoxication in the house of the 56-year-old victim Igor Pushkin, inflicted numerous blows on his head, torso and other parts of the body based on personal enmity. The man died from his injuries on the spot. The court sent the former "Wagnerian" to a pre-trial detention centre. The local school website states that Lyubimov "performed his sacred duty with dignity" - students are urged to be proud of him and other participants in the ongoing war, and to take their example from them. The number of victims of Russian "heroes" returning from Ukraine is steadily rising. For example, at the end of April, police in Vladivostok were searching for 60-year-old Nikolai Pivovarov, who had come from the front and killed his 55-year-old neighbour on Russky Island. Earlier, in Nizhny Novgorod Region, a volunteer who had come on holiday killed his wife in front of his children, aged 6 and 7. Before that, former mercenary of the Wagner Human Rights Defence Forces, Georgy Siukaev, raped and stabbed 38-year-old invalid with cerebral palsy, Soslan Valiev, in South Ossetia. In late March, Ivan Rossomakhin, a man released from prison, was detained in the Kirov region for the murder of his neighbour. In October a court sentenced Sergei Korshunov, who stabbed to death a co-worker, to eight years in a strict regime colony, and in Udmurtia Sergei Batuyev strangled his friend and planned to feed his body to pigs.
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