Russian soldier accused of mass shooting says he was victim of hazing - report hematophagous

Author : ureotelism1980
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 11:22:20


Ramil Shamsutdinov allegedly opened fire on colleagues at a military garrison near the city of Chita, Siberia on October 25, 2019.

'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported.

'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added.



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In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims.

'I regret that I could not restrain myself and took an extreme step, but I had no other choice -- I could not endure being harassed any more,' Shamsutdinov wrote.

'I express my sincere condolences to the families of the victims and please forgive me if you can.'

A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today.

'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims. A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. 'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added. 'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added. 'I express my sincere condolences to the families of the victims and please forgive me if you can.' A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. 'I regret that I could not restrain myself and took an extreme step, but I had no other choice -- I could not endure being harassed any more,' Shamsutdinov wrote. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims. 'I regret that I could not restrain myself and took an extreme step, but I had no other choice -- I could not endure being harassed any more,' Shamsutdinov wrote. 'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added. Ramil Shamsutdinov allegedly opened fire on colleagues at a military garrison near the city of Chita, Siberia on October 25, 2019. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. 'I regret that I could not restrain myself and took an extreme step, but I had no other choice -- I could not endure being harassed any more,' Shamsutdinov wrote. In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims. A system of pervasive hazing was once common in the Russian and Soviet militaries, and bullied soldiers sometimes turned their weapons on colleagues. Such cases are relatively rare today. In a letter obtained from the accused's father and published by TASS, Shamsutdinov apologized to the families of his alleged victims. 'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added. 'The Ministry of Defense said that the soldier committed the crime as a result of a nervous breakdown caused by personal circumstances,' TASS reported. 'At the same time, he, as well as other several soldiers are regarded as victims in a criminal case dealing with hazing in the military unit,' the agency added. 'I express my sincere condolences to the families of the victims and please forgive me if you can.'

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