An occupant who returned from Ukraine killed his daughter and wounded his son and wife.


A terrible event occurred in Rostov: a participant of the 'SVO' committed a horrific crime, murdering his 14-year-old daughter, wounding his wife and son, and then committed suicide. Russian media reports this.
According to reports, the man returned from the war in Ukraine about a week ago. The incident happened after a conflict caused by alcohol consumption when the occupier's family returned from Yakutia.
After returning, the man rented an apartment and invited his wife with two children to come over for a visit. But around 3 a.m. on December 19, a conflict arose in the family, after which the Russian attacked his loved ones with a knife.
The 14-year-old daughter suffered six stab wounds, from which she died. The son also sustained knife cuts. The wife was injured slightly more. They are both currently in the hospital.
During the night, the wounded wife asked neighbors for help. They called for emergency medical assistance and the police. Law enforcement found the father's body under the balcony of a high-rise building.
It was previously reported that a Russian who participated in the war against Ukraine committed a double murder after returning. One of his victims was his elderly relative, the holder of the title 'Best Teacher of Russia'. He also struck his 34-year-old friend in the head with a crowbar over a drink.
Another occupant who returned from the front celebrated February 23 by raping and setting a girl on fire.
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