Three Wagnerites detained for extortion and raiding after return from Ukraine

Three former mercenaries of the Wagner PMC, after returning from Ukraine, were detained for robbery and extortion in the Volgograd region. Pardoned for their participation in the war, they demanded from the businessman to sign over his business to them, and after his refusal, they beat him and robbed him, writes V1.
28-year-old Ivan Zharkov, 40-year-old Denis Russkov and 34-year-old Aleksandr Sagar served sentences for murder, robbery, theft and purchase of drugs.
According to the materials of the case, the former Wagnerites broke into the house of a businessman in the village of Oktyabrsky and demanded to give them the store of construction and household goods.
The businessman refused, and then they started beating him and threatening to kill him. One of the attackers pulled out a knife. Under threats, the frightened man wrote a sales contract for a VAZ-2114 car, in which the attackers later fled, taking jewelry and cash. The amount of the loot was 155,000 rubles.
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