Russian woman's killer released for second time to fight in Ukraine
Anna Pekareva Yulia Byuskikh was attacked and killed in her own home by Ivan Rossomakhin, who was released from prison to fight in UkraineAnna Pekareva
Yulia Byuskikh was killed by Ivan Rossomakhin, who was released from prison to fight in Ukraine
A Russian murderer who was released from prison to fight in the war in Ukraine, only to then kill an elderly woman, has been released a second time to return to the front, according... moreRussian woman's killer released for second time to fight in Ukraine
Anna Pekareva Yulia Byuskikh was attacked and killed in her own home by Ivan Rossomakhin, who was released from prison to fight in UkraineAnna Pekareva
Yulia Byuskikh was killed by Ivan Rossomakhin, who was released from prison to fight in Ukraine
A Russian murderer who was released from prison to fight in the war in Ukraine, only to then kill an elderly woman, has been released a second time to return to the front, according to relatives of the woman.
“Grandma’s killer has escaped punishment for his crime – again – and has gone to fight in the war,” Anna Pekareva, the granddaughter of Yulia Byuskikh, told the BBC.
In 2022, Ivan Rossomakhin was released from prison, where he was serving a 14-year prison sentence for murder, to join the Wagner mercenary group.
He was later allowed to return home to the district of Vyatskiye Polyany in Russia’s Kirov Region. There, he attacked and killed 85-year-old Yulia in her own house.
Nikolay Patrushev reiterated that NATO countries at different points in time pretended to be Moscow’s friends, calling it into their ranks, promising not to expand eastward, while now they "openly call Russia the main threat"
Russia cannot trust NATO, realizing the falsehood of this alliance, Presidential Aide Nikolay Patrushev said in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta daily.
Patrushev made the remark in the context of contradictory statements from... moreNATO cannot be trusted, says Kremlin aide
Nikolay Patrushev reiterated that NATO countries at different points in time pretended to be Moscow’s friends, calling it into their ranks, promising not to expand eastward, while now they "openly call Russia the main threat"
Russia cannot trust NATO, realizing the falsehood of this alliance, Presidential Aide Nikolay Patrushev said in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta daily.
Patrushev made the remark in the context of contradictory statements from the North Atlantic Alliance. On the one hand, NATO positions itself as a regional organization; on the other hand, it openly designates the Asia-Pacific region as the sphere of its interests.
"Lying is a years-long basic principle of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its leaders - Washington and London, so the alliance cannot be trusted," the Russian presidential aide expressed confidence.
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