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Killer Vadim Beautykova in the Russian Federation met Putin personally

According to Russian journalists, for exchangers in Ankara hackers and spies launched a red carpet. And the President of the Russian Federation has already promised to present them in state awards. While in the United States rejoices in the birthplace of reporter Evan Gershkovich and the former Marpich Paul Wilan, the board with the Russians, who were harvested throughout Europe for exchange, have already landed at the Dnuba-2 airport. They launched a red carpet for them and put an honorable guard.

Vladimir Putin personally congratulated the spies, hackers who returned, and the convicted person in Germany in Germany Killer Vadim Kraikov. About it reports Meduza. Putin thanked "for the oath and duty" to those who are relevant to military service and reported their presentation to State. Ten people have arrived to the Russian Federation, including the Dulsev spy couple who lived in Slovenia under Argentine passports, and two of their minor children.

They also exchanged Vadim Kraskov, an FSB officer, who in 2019 in Berlin Park killed Zelimman Khangshvili, who participated in the Second Chechen War as a field commander. In Germany, Krasikov acted under the name of Vadim Sokolov, he came to Berlin through France and Poland. He killed Zelimman with three shots, pulling on him on a bicycle. After Krasikov, he threw out a wig, a bicycle and a gun into the river, but it was seen by two teenagers who reported to the police.

Krasikov was detained and convicted for a lifetime. He also believed that in 2007 he killed businessman Yuri Kozlov in Kostomukshi in Karelia, and in 2013 he was the main suspect in the murder of the entrepreneur Albert Nazarov from Nalchik. Olaf Scholt has already called a "difficult" decision on an agreement with the Russian Federation, during which Krasikov was released.

But he stated that "the interest of the state in the execution of the sentence was compared with freedom, danger to life, and in some cases innocently convicted in Russia. " According to Scholz, it was important for the German authorities to release those who were unfairly arrested in prison in the Russian Federation, in particular, and in view of the obligation to German citizens. During the exchange of home, German citizens Diter Voronin, Rico Krieger and Patrick Shebel returned.