On the night of January 13, 2020, a Kemerovo man named Vladislav Kanyus brutally murdered his 23-year-old ex-girlfriend, Vera Pekhteleva. For hours, neighbors listened to Pekhteleva scream in agony and repeatedly called the police, but by the time officers arrived, she was dead. Kanyus was sentenced to 17 years in prison, while the officers on duty were convicted of criminal negligence and sentenced to probation. But earlier this month, Pekhteleva’s mother learned that her daughter’s killer had been recruited from prison to fight in the war in Ukraine — and was subsequently pardoned by Vladimir Putin. The independent journalists’ cooperative Bereg spoke with Vera Pekhteleva’s mother, Oksana Pekhteleva. With their permission, Meduza has translated the interview into English.

read more: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2023/11/10/there-are-hundreds-of-mothers-like-me

  • @100_percent_a_bot
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    451 year ago

    Is it just me or did the title of the article make it seem like that happened in Ukraine and not Russia?

    • @LouNeko
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      121 year ago

      I think that was intentional, to make you read the article.