The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the true motive of the Russian military personnel who brutally massacred at least five civilians in the Kherson region. According to the source, the version of the conflict over vacant houses was invented “for cover,” since the soldiers turned out to be real scumbags.
Servicemen of unit 33702 of the Russian Ministry of Defense, 33-year-old Alexander Osipov and 37-year-old Alexander Kaygorodtsev, who had been previously convicted several times (including for murder), spent the whole night from April 23 to 24 traveling between the two neighboring villages of Abrikosovka and Podo-Kalinovka in search of alcohol. Where they were refused, they killed residents and burned their houses.
This is what they did with 64-year-old Valentina Starchenko, whom the monsters shot in the back right next to the fence on the site, threw a grenade into the house and burned her home on Oktyabrskaya Street Podo-Kalinovka.
No less tragic was the fate of a 32-year-old resident of the same village, Sergei Shuvaev, and his friend (it is only known that he is a military serviceman and his name is Maxim). Apparently the killers had found alcohol by that time and drank to the point of unconsciousness. Shuvaev’s house on Lenin Street was burned to the ground, and the bodies of the men were found in a forest belt at the exit from the village of Abrikosovka. They were shot and tried to burn.
As for the reprisal against the 54-year-old head of the administration of the village of Abrikosovka, Lyubov Tymchak, and her partner, 39-year-old military unit 11739 serviceman Alexei Glinin, their fanatics killed them with particular cruelty. Alexander Osipov and Alexander Kaygorodov came to the house on Vostochnaya Street (Abrikosovka village) purposefully because they considered the official and her husband to be “waiters.” The killers disfigured their bodies, split their skulls and tried to burn them.
It is known that at each crime scene the killers left evidence: shell casings, bullets, grenade rings. The UAZ “Patriot” pickup truck, belonging to unit 33702, in which Osipov and Kaigorodov were traveling, was found near the administration building of the village of Podo-Kalinovka. An AK-12 assault rifle, grenades and a bulletproof vest were found in the car. The criminal case will be investigated by the 126th Military Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee.
Servicemen of unit 33702 of the Russian Ministry of Defense, 33-year-old Alexander Osipov and 37-year-old Alexander Kaygorodtsev, who had been previously convicted several times (including for murder), spent the whole night from April 23 to 24 traveling between the two neighboring villages of Abrikosovka and Podo-Kalinovka in search of alcohol. Where they were refused, they killed residents and burned their houses.
This is what they did with 64-year-old Valentina Starchenko, whom the monsters shot in the back right next to the fence on the site, threw a grenade into the house and burned her home on Oktyabrskaya Street Podo-Kalinovka.
No less tragic was the fate of a 32-year-old resident of the same village, Sergei Shuvaev, and his friend (it is only known that he is a military serviceman and his name is Maxim). Apparently the killers had found alcohol by that time and drank to the point of unconsciousness. Shuvaev’s house on Lenin Street was burned to the ground, and the bodies of the men were found in a forest belt at the exit from the village of Abrikosovka. They were shot and tried to burn.
As for the reprisal against the 54-year-old head of the administration of the village of Abrikosovka, Lyubov Tymchak, and her partner, 39-year-old military unit 11739 serviceman Alexei Glinin, their fanatics killed them with particular cruelty. Alexander Osipov and Alexander Kaygorodov came to the house on Vostochnaya Street (Abrikosovka village) purposefully because they considered the official and her husband to be “waiters.” The killers disfigured their bodies, split their skulls and tried to burn them.
It is known that at each crime scene the killers left evidence: shell casings, bullets, grenade rings. The UAZ “Patriot” pickup truck, belonging to unit 33702, in which Osipov and Kaigorodov were traveling, was found near the administration building of the village of Podo-Kalinovka. An AK-12 assault rifle, grenades and a bulletproof vest were found in the car. The criminal case will be investigated by the 126th Military Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee.
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