Russian soldiers return home as violent criminals after Ukraine war
Bandits, criminals, degenerates—the Russian army is rife with such characters. When they return home from the war in Ukraine, they sow terror in the country. One example is Nikolai Myrozlij, who attacked his ex-wife and her mother in front of three children. He intended to kill the women with a knife.
8:27 AM EDT, May 31, 2024
The Russians are sending bandits from all over the country to the front lines. On one hand, they exploit the fact that convicts are willing to sacrifice themselves "for the homeland" to escape the hell of prison. On the other hand, in the face of staffing problems in the military, they are filling the ranks of the Russian army, which commits war crimes against civilians. Ruthless bandits find it much easier to perpetrate these acts.
War corrupts. The worst human instincts come to the fore. As a result, when Russians return from the front to their country, they cannot adjust to the new reality. Often, they either return to criminal activity or commit crimes that the media later report on.
Returned from the war in Ukraine, he wanted to kill his wife
As reported by the blogger running the WarTranslated profile, another criminal incident involving a "war hero" occurred in Russia. Nikolai Myrozlij returned to his ex-wife with flowers in hand. He wanted to reconcile with her after returning from the front. When met with rejection, he staged a bloody massacre.
A Russian soldier stabbed his ex-wife with a knife as she returned home with three children and their grandmother. The woman's mother defended her, but as shown in the video posted on X, she was also attacked by the bandit. His ex-wife had 15 stab wounds. The video shows that only the intervention of two men prevented further bloodshed. There is no doubt that Nikolai Myrozlij intended to murder his ex-wife.
This is another brutal act committed by a former Russian soldier after fighting on the front lines. As already noted, returning criminals often committed acts such as murders, arson, or rapes. The victims were very often members of their own families.