A cannibal serial killer who is said to have murdered 13 people and filled his refrigerator with human flesh has been pardoned by Vladimir Putin and sent to fight in Ukraine. The decision has caused shock on Russian social media networks.

by TheNumberOneRat

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  1. While this may look like a repost, it’s a different cannibal to Nikolai Ogolobyak who recently completed his service in Ukraine and is now a free man.

  2. He’s going to give another meaning to “ Russia is sending in fresh meat to the frontline “ .

  3. Let’s hope he murders all his chums in the trenches while they sleep eh?

  4. This is one of the reasons why any mention of Ukrainian human casualties figures have no sense until liberation of all occupied territories. If Russian soldiers did all of this in Russia, with a risk of prison, then what they, for almost 2 years, did on occupied territories?

  5. Being set to the front will mean he will have his cake and eat it.

  6. Lovely. I mean Russia sending its ~~best and brightest to war…~~ worst criminals to war and not expecting war crimes.

  7. Someone won’t be going hungry this winter on the front line.

  8. lol I mean if I was losing a war and a horrible person, I’d also employ psychotic murderers too

  9. Man, imagine how demonic someone has to be to be vilified by pro-war Russians lol.

  10. Oh well, they only need to supply ammunition. He can provide his own munchies.

  11. He even looks a lot like a Ghoul, an undead unit in Warcraft 3 who has the ability to “cannibalize”, eating corpses on the battlefield, in order to replenish his own health….

    …and just like the Ghoul, he also has an absolute leader mindcontrolling him everytime with his orders and always telling him what to do, deciding his fate…Vladimir Putin, the Lich King….

  12. See, this is the problem for Rusians: The “meat waves” are in fact not entirely churned up, and there’s still lots of survivors who go back free into Russian society.

    And this is *before* considering the sheer crime wave that will come with the end of the war when all the traumatized and (far more) criminally connected soldiers go back to a ruined economy with poor job prospects outside of crime.

    It will make the post-Afghanistan crime wave seem like child’s play.

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