Incidents

Fought in "Storm Z": Putin's pardoned Satanist-Ludover was caught on drug sales

According to journalists, in 2008, Nikolai Naunbyak, together with his comrades, committed a series of ritual killings on an abandoned wasteland. Four teenagers were victims. The Satanist-man of the Kremlin, Nikolai "Count", Nicholas, who fought against Ukraine, was caught for the sale of drugs. About it reports Russian media 76. ru. It is reported that Nalovak is under the article about the commissioning of drugs in a considerable group of a group of persons. Nicholas is one of the accused.

It should be noted that last year it became known that Nalovak had released in Russia. Thus, in 2010, he received 20 years of colonies for the ritual murder of four people. He was to be prison by 2030, but in 2023 he was recruited to the Storm Z Storm, formed from ZEKs. After injury in Ukraine, the announcement was pardoned. Mykola Znubak is a participant in the gang of Yaroslavl Satanists who dismembered teenagers in 2008. The members of the sect for several years spent bloody rituals.

Killed dogs and cats were used for sacrifices. The new members were dedicated to the blood of animals. Later, Nalobak, together with his comrades, committed a series of ritual killings on an abandoned wasteland in the Krasnoperekopsky district of Yaroslavl in Russia. The victims were familiar murderers: 15-year-old Olya Pukhov, 16-year-old Anya Gorokhov and 16-year-old Andrey Sorokin and Varia Kuzmin. The corpses were dismembered, and some parts of bodies and organs were cut off.

Some parts of the bodies were eaten. According to the journalists that Nalovak was the only adult in the gang at the time of the crime, so in 2010 he received the most severe sentence. The court appointed 20 years of a strict regime colony. According to the maniak's father, he served in "Storm Z" for half a year. "He walks, but the injuries were difficult. It is not working for anyone, it is unlikely to be taken to anyone. " According to him, Nicholas began to live with his mother after a pardon.