Baza: A Wagnerian who returned from the war beat a pensioner and tried to set fire to her apartment

A former participant in the war in Ukraine was detained for attacking a pensioner in Moscow, reports Baza. In a conversation with the police, he said that he had returned after serving in the Wagner PMC for six months, his contract expired in February.

According to Baza, the military beat the woman and tried to set fire to her apartment. The conflict began over a mobile phone that the pensioner's granddaughter took from the Wagnerian:

On April 7, Lyudmila Alekseevna was already getting ready for bed when her neighbor rang at the door. She said that Lyudmila's granddaughter had taken the phone from her son and they should give it back, because the son is furious. Following the neighbor, the son himself, 26-year-old Pavel, ran into the apartment. The man began to scream, demanded his phone, and then began to beat Lyudmila Alekseevna before she could get through to her granddaughter. According to the woman, Pavel cut the telephone wires and, grabbing a knife from the kitchen, threatened the pensioner with murder. Then he ran for a flammable liquid, doused the carpet, bedding and set it on fire.

Photo from the apartment of the victim Baza

As a result, the pensioner was hospitalized, she was diagnosed with a broken nose, a dislocated finger, as well as bruises and bruises.

Also today , the human rights organization Travmpunkt reported that a resident of the Oryol region, a participant in the war in Ukraine, became a defendant in a criminal case of sexual violence against a 10-year-old girl. He is a suspect under the article on the commission of violent acts of a sexual nature against a person under the age of 14. The girl's mother called the police when she noticed that he was molesting his stepdaughter.

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