In Chelyabinsk, on Degtyareva Street, a 32-year-old man involved in a special military operation reportedly killed his estranged wife while police were on their way to confront him. The incident was reported by 74.RU and has raised questions about the sequence of events and the motives behind the confrontation.
Initial accounts describe the assailant attempting to gain entry to his ex-wife’s home during the night of the murder. He called emergency services himself, but police arriving at the scene witnessed the attacker begin to strangle his former partner, prompting a rapid response to prevent further harm and to secure the area.
A Volgograd resident reportedly opened the zinc coffin of his son, who died during a special military operation, amid lingering doubts about the exact circumstances surrounding the death. The family now seeks a comprehensive investigation to clarify what occurred and to address outstanding questions that remain unresolved.
The article notes that the 34-year-old Volgograd volunteer, known by the call sign Mudry, was informed that his son perished in the Northern Military District of Ukraine. Initially, a death certificate indicated a gunshot wound as the cause of death, but later information surfaced suggesting a different document that cited suicide. The family remains skeptical and continues to pursue a formal trial to determine the true cause. If suicide is officially confirmed, the family could miss out on military honors and related benefits that would otherwise accompany a veteran’s funeral.
Relatives described that the deceased had signed a contract with the Ministry of Defense twice, first in the spring of 2022 and again in the summer of 2023. The last known communication from the soldier was a call to his mother on December 11, indicating an upcoming front-line deployment with limited contact for about ten days. On January 30, his parents were informed of his death, though the exact details remained contested among family members and officials.
Earlier reports mention a mother of three who learned that her husband had died in the Northern Military District, underscoring the ongoing toll of service on families and the complex narratives that surround casualties in contemporary conflicts. The situation continues to unfold as investigators review records, corroborate timelines, and pursue clarity for the relatives who seek recognition and accountability in these tragic events.