Dimitri S.* (41) fought for Wagner in Ukraine: he put his girlfriend through a meat grinder – now he has been pardoned

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Russia has pardoned the next assassin, Dimitri S., who fought for Wagner in Ukraine.

In 2018, the Russian city of Gubacha in the Perm region, with 28,000 inhabitants, was shocked by terrible news: a man confessed to the brutal murder of Tatjana M.* (†27). The police had been looking for her for a week.

However, finding her body was impossible. The perpetrator, Dimitri S.* (41), strangled Tatjana after an argument, first chopped the young woman’s body into pieces and then ground it with a meat grinder. He then threw the accountant’s remains into a river. In 2019, S. was sentenced by the court to eleven years in prison. He was also ordered to pay the murdered man’s father and sister one million rubles each, the equivalent of about 9,300 francs.

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Dimitri S. now works as a construction worker

Now the mother of the meat grinder killer claims her son has been pardoned. This was reported by the Russian news portal 59.ru. S., who served as a soldier in the Second Chechen War, signed a six-month contract with the Wagner mercenaries at the end of last year and went to war against Ukraine, Galina S. said.

In April, S. returned to Russia from the front. In June he was pardoned by the Russian government. He now lives with his aunt in Antrasit in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine, where he plans to work as a construction worker. He has served less than half his sentence. (no)

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Source: Blick

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