In Luhansk, an officer and "poet" of the occupants brutally murdered a former lover
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A Russian military officer stabbed a female resident of occupied Luhansk 20 times, his subordinates blasted the girl's body with grenades.
In occupied Luhansk, a Russian officer, whose "patriotic" poems were advertised by the Russian Defence Ministry, kidnapped a 23-year-old local resident from a cafe, brought her to a soldier's bathhouse and stabbed her about 20 times. After that, the military blew up the girl's body with three F-1 grenades so that she could not be identified. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel ASTRA.
Russian media report that the Southern District Military Court of the Russian Federation received the criminal case of Senior Lieutenant Aidyn Zhamidulov and Private Alexei Dorozhkin, accused of kidnapping and brutal murder of a resident of the "LNR".
It is reported that on 13 January 2023, 28-year-old senior lieutenant Aidyn Zhamidulov and other military men were drinking alcohol in the Luhansk cafe "Rainbow".
A local resident, 23-year-old Valentina Davronova, with whom Aydyn Zhamidulov had previously had an intimate relationship, came to the cafe.
Fearing that Valentina would report their relationship to his wife, Aydyn Zhamidulov put the girl in a KamAZ. He told his subordinates that the girl had served in the Ukrainian army and allegedly still worked for the AFU.
The girl was taken to a soldier's bathhouse, where Zhamidulov stabbed her about two dozen times in different parts of her body.
At that time, Sergeant Roman Pleshcheev entered the bathhouse. Zhamidulov ordered him to finish off the victim. Alexei Dorozhkin entered the bathhouse and Zhamidulov ordered him to finish what he had started. Dorozhkin finished off the victim with a stab to the heart.
After making sure that the girl was dead, Zhamidulov ordered his subordinates to remove the body and blow it up with grenades.
In late 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defence advertised Zhamidulov's poems about war. In interviews, he said he had 2 daughters and a wife waiting for him at home, who were "proud of him."
The deceased Valentina left behind a young daughter.
Earlier Socialportal reported that in Crimea, the occupier approached a group of local girls and demanded that they dance a lezginka. Refusing to fulfil his demand, the girls were insulted and one of them was kicked in the face.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.














