The reasons for which Nikolai Ogolobjak was convicted in Russia could also have been written by a horror movie screenwriter: the now 33-year-old is a cannibal and member of a satanic cult who killed four teenagers and ate some of their body parts. . After a few months of military service in Ukraine, he is a free man again.
The acts for which Ogolobjak was convicted in 2010 were unimaginably brutal. He was part of a sect that caused mischief in the Yaroslavl region. Together with other Satan worshipers, he is said to have beheaded four people and then roasted and eaten their hearts and tongues. Ogolobjak is said to have stabbed one of the victims 666 times.
Released after only six months of service in the infamous unit
A release from prison was not scheduled until 2030 at the earliest. But then the young man served in the infamous “Storm Z” unit of the Russian army. With just six months of military service, he has now served his time for his crimes for the Russian state: he was pardoned by President Vladimir Putin – just as he was promised when he was recruited into prison.
The pardons of convicted murderers, rapists and other serious criminals always cause a stir in Russia, especially if they commit crimes again after their release.
During the war of aggression, which has now lasted almost 22 months, the Kremlin has had to be creative in recruiting new soldiers. The recruitment of criminals as soldiers was officially approved by law. Even in faraway Cuba, fighters were hired for deployment in Ukraine; the men were allegedly lured into military service under false promises.
Source: Krone

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