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The bloodthirsty sadist, instead of serving 22 years in prison, received a pardon from Putin

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The “Pochep Sadist” received an indulgence for fighting in the war with Ukraine and is now terrorizing locals, including the relatives of his victim.

Another “hero of the Special Military Operation,” pardoned by Putin, has returned to his hometown, to the scene of his crime. He fought on the front lines for only about a year and has already safely returned home.

In 2020, a resident of the Bryansk region, Vladimir Zakharionok, brutally murdered an 18-year-old girl after a drinking party.

The horrific details of the bloody crime shocked not only ordinary people but also law enforcement officers.

The sadist Zakharionok was sentenced to 22 years in prison, although local residents wrote a collective letter to Putin requesting a life sentence for him. The citizens were terrified and claimed that the murderer had raped at least seven women in the village. Naturally, the great national leader did not heed the pleas of the people.

As a result, Zakharionok spent only two years in confinement before signing a contract with the Russian army and receiving a “second chance” to atone for everything with blood.

Now, the mother of the brutally tortured girl is forced to live next to her daughter’s killer again, and she fears that the sadist will begin targeting witnesses to his crimes and the relatives of the murdered girl.

If Vladimir Zakharionok committed such atrocities in his homeland, one can only imagine what he did in Ukraine. This sadist has no humanity in him, and for him, killing, raping, and torturing are a way of life.

Thanks to the mercy of the great strategist of our time — Putin, Zakharionok can now calmly prepare for his next sadistic crimes. In this criminal’s mind, the puzzle has already come together: if anything happens, he can once again head to the Special Military Operation, avoiding punishment.

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