He killed his grandmother with hammers, but Putin forgave him and freed him to go to war in Ukraine.

 He killed his grandmother with hammers, but Putin forgave him and freed him to go to war in Ukraine.

The man also stole eight thousand euros from his victim, hid his body and only served six years of sentence of 14 and a half that had been dictated to him.

We now know that the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is willing to do anything to win the war with Ukraine, so he did not hesitate to resort to dangerous inmates serving a sentence for the most chilling crimes seen in the history of mankind. Such is the case of Dmitry Karyagin, who murdered his 87-year-old grandmother in cold blood "with hammers".

The man has managed to stay alive six months after being at the forefront of the war in Ukraine. PHOTO: Special


The president excused his decision and granted amnesty to the man because he has spent six months at the forefront of the war and has managed to survive. Recall that the losses of Russian troops exceed 100,000 elements, which has "led" the ruler to use the convicts to keep his military contingent afloat.

Dmitry Karyagin had only been in prison for six and a half years out of 14 and a half who were sentenced

According to The Mirror, the 36-year-old had been sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison for killing his 87-year-old grandmother Zoya Anastasenko. The crime did not stop here, because before the tragedy he forced her to sell her apartment. After the homicide he stole eight thousand euros that are around 163 thousand 295.08 Mexican pesos, according to the exchange rate of today, Friday, January 13.

Finally, when he obtained the monetary resource, he hid the body of his relative and it was not found until a year later. It should be noted that the events arose in 2014. Now, just six years after turning 14, he is at the forefront of the war in Ukraine with the Wagner Group.

The private paramilitary force hiding a chilling secret

The Wagner Group is a private paramilitary force, which in reality and according to newspaper reports, is a network of mercenaries. The military also plays a role particularly for Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has so far been active in capturing cities such as Popash and Severodonetsk in Luhansk, according to Dr. Samuel Ramani, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute. 

On this line, they reported that today it is an informal unit that does not officially conform to the Russian army, and it is assumed that no casualties have been reported in it. According to an in-depth BBC investigation, a 51-year-old former Russian army officer, Dmitri Utkin, founded the paramilitary force team and gave it its name, based on his previous nickname in the army. 

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