Killers of elderly couple in Krasnoyarsk Region join Wagner PMC, locals in fear as one returns from deployment to Ukraine

Petrov was killed in Ukraine and was buried in Peschanka in July. Suyunshaliyev returned to his hometown after being wounded in combat later within the same month. As shared by relatives of the murdered couple, he perceives himself as a hero, assuming that his past actions have been forgotten and forgiven.
“He thinks that everyone's forgotten everything, that he's been forgiven, and he's a hero that's returned from the war. He goes around to guests, drinks vodka, moonshine, and brags that he bought himself a car,” a relative of the Maslovsky's was quoted as saying. The Telegram channel also notes that Suyunshaliyev still carries a debt of 500,000 rubles ($5000), owed as moral compensation for the murder as decreed by the court.
The Insider previously covered the situation in Mulino, a village in the Nizhny Novgorod Region where both contracted and mobilized soldiers are being trained for the war in Ukraine. The continuous heavy drinking and disruptive behavior of the military have turned into an ordeal for the local community. The residents of Mulino have even reached out to the governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, requesting the enforcement of alcohol regulations and measures to curtail the military's presence within the region.