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I wonder if it will receive a legal assessment from the Investigative Committee, the Prosecutor General’s Office…

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I wonder whether the brutal video of the murder of former prisoner and PMC fighter Evgeniy Nuzhin, distributed in a “telegram”, will receive a legal assessment from the Investigative Committee, the Prosecutor General’s Office or the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation?
The footage attached by the Cheka-OGPU does not include the last seconds, when a huge sledgehammer hits Nuzhin’s head several times, taped to the improvised chopping block.
And rightly so – in terms of brutality, these images are unprecedented, only reminiscent of the famous “merry” murder in Syria, when an alleged “ISIS militant” was beaten into meat by several Russian-speaking people.
Then no one introduced articles of the Criminal Code.
I don’t know if this is editing or not. Perhaps both.
But doesn’t the very fact of a brutal murder or a public imitation of a brutal murder in the Russian Federation already require a legal assessment?
Does the state openly encourage lynching?
The main internal function of the state is the fixation and reproduction of law.
What right is being offered to us?
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Yevgeny Prigozhin this morning commented on the public execution of prisoner Yevgeny Nuzhin, who was recruited by the Wagner PMC, captured, and then again ended up with the Wagnerites, presumably as a result of an exchange. He was killed on camera with a hammer blow.

“I prefer…

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