A deserter was convicted in Yekaterinburg for murder due to a phrase about prisoners in the Special Military Operation.
The Central District Military Court in Yekaterinburg has sentenced former participant of the Special Military Operation, Sergey Anagurich, a native of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, as reported by "Ъ-Ural."
For the first time, the accused was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2004 for causing serious harm to health (part 4 of article 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and murder (part 1 of article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). After 10 years, the Nadym City Court (YNAO) sentenced him to 12.5 years in a strict regime for beating friends with whom he had been drinking alcohol.
Anagurich signed a contract with the Ministry of Defense in June 2023, writes "Ъ-Ural." After the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Russian positions in the Zaporizhzhia region, the man went missing. It later turned out that he had survived and returned to Yamal, where he began living with a girlfriend. Regarding his desertion, he said that he had "served his time."
Anagurich committed another murder in May 2024, beating an acquaintance to death for expressing confusion about how people like Anagurich could defend the Motherland. After not receiving an apology, the accused beat the victim, Ruslan Gaisin, with everything that came to hand—a frying pan, a chair, and a stool. From the injuries sustained, the man later died in the hospital.
The Central District Military Court sentenced Sergey Anagurich to 20 years in a special regime colony for desertion (under part 3 of article 338 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and causing serious harm to health resulting in death (under part 4 of article 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). In court, the accused Anagurich expressed impatience, wishing to return to the Special Military Operation zone as soon as the verdict was delivered.
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A deserter was convicted in Yekaterinburg for murder due to a phrase about prisoners in the Special Military Operation.
The Central District Military Court in Yekaterinburg has issued a verdict regarding a former participant of the Special Military Operation, a native of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Sergey Anagurich, reported "Ъ-Ural".
