st. Petersburg man sentenced to two years in prison for brutally killing a dachshund

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st. Petersburg World Court found Leonid Volikov guilty of killing a dachshund. He was sentenced to 1 year and 2 months in prison, but with another court decision that the man would spend two years in a strict regime colony, informs press service Unified press service of the St. Petersburg courts.

The court found that on September 10, 2022, between 01:30 and 02:00, at the entrance of a residential building, Leonid Volikov intoxicated Richard dachshund with at least five blows that caused the animal to fall. Then the man stepped on the dog’s head and pressed it hard, causing the pet to be irreparably injured. The Dachshund died on the spot.

The man admitted his guilt. With the decision of the magistrate, he was sentenced to two years in a strict regime colony.

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