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Two years ago, ex-police officers Vadim Tekhov was sentenced to a 16-year term f...

Russian who killed his wife returned home: Putin pardoned for fighting in Ukraine (video)

Two years ago, ex-police officers Vadim Tekhov was sentenced to a 16-year term for the murder of his ex-wife. He came to her work and attacked with a knife. The residents of Vladikavkaz have to live in fear after a former police officer - and in combination with a cruel killer - returned to his hometown, receiving a pardon from the Kremlin's head Vladimir Putin. The man fought in the occupation troops in Ukraine. About it reports The Daily Mail.

Two years ago, a former 33-year-old Vadim Tekhov police officer was sentenced to a 16-year term for the murder of a former wife, on which he pounced with a knife. He came to the office where 22-year-old Regina Hadiyeva worked, and caused her 15 wounds with a kitchen knife. However, even before the detention, the man went to fight in Ukraine.

Tekhov spent six months on the front line, and Putin pardoned him - one of the thousands of killers who were released from Russian prisons and sent to the war in Ukraine. The sister of his ex -wife, Roksan Zaseyeva, claims that she saw him in Vladikavkaz, where the murder occurred. He walked down the street and ate shawarma. "The moist earth had to absorb it, and he was quietly walking on the sidewalk and ate. Now many are in danger. Our penitentiary services do not understand this.

They are waiting for another murder?" Said the woman. She also said she was thinking of leaving the city, but she wanted to warn other women. Some official officials of North Ossetia criticized the decision to release Tekhov to freedom, but said they could do nothing because of Putin's law. According to Sergei Mamailo, he would not do so, but is forced to comply with the law that is one for all. "I would be in his place, God forbid, of course, I would not return.

But there are questions that are difficult to find the answer. It is beyond our powers, ethical and moral standards. Unfortunately, life sometimes dictates somewhat other conditions ", - he explained. Tekhov fought in a unit of regular Russian troops, who, following the example of Wagner PEC, began to replenish their reserves with convicted citizens. On the published video, the murder of Tahokh requires his ex -wife to show the phone, suspecting that he has a new relationship.