Atoshnik-impostor cut off and robbed a Poltava resident
Last September, a Poltava resident celebrated the christening of his child. Having escorted one of the guests to the public transport stop, he headed back and stopped at the entrance of his house to smoke. But then a not entirely sober man in gray camouflage and a balaclava approached him and asked for a light.
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We started talking. The man said that he fought in the ATO. Although the Poltava resident was a little drunk, he still noticed that his new acquaintance’s manner of speech and habits were reminiscent of those common in a criminal environment. In the conversation he began to ask in which brigade he fought, in what unit. He named the ninety-third, but could not correctly name the unit number and location. A vigilant citizen began to call the police in order to establish the identity of the suspicious fighter, trying to keep him in place, but was stabbed three times in the chest. The villain took the phone and was gone.
The criminal was caught, and it turned out that he was really a professional thief with four prison sentences in the Kharkov region, where he was from, for a total of twelve years. He also stated that he was in the ATO, but did not serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but ended up in one of the volunteer battalions.
The Poltava resident, thanks to timely help, still survived. But the “hero” was returned to his “native home” sentencing to ten years in prison with confiscation of property.
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