Three criminal cases have been opened in the Kaliningrad region against a man accused of torturing his girlfriend, according to the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs. The situation was reported by the press service of the department as it unfolded in Soldatovo, a village in the Gvardeysky district.
Authorities say a resident of Soldatovo contacted the duty station to report severe abuse by his partner. The individual described not only physical harm but also threats of further violence. In the initial account, the man claimed the partner was unfaithful, and later investigators found that the injury process included multiple broken ribs. The tension between the couple surged again the following day, escalating concerns about ongoing danger.
Subsequently, the couple allegedly encountered a confrontation in a bathhouse. During the dispute, the aggressor allegedly used a poker as a weapon, striking the victim at least three times in the head. Medical professionals diagnosed her with a concussion, a broken nose, and a head wound showing bruising. The injuries indicate a pattern of serious harm over a short period, prompting a swift response from law enforcement and medical teams.
As the investigation progresses, three articles of the Criminal Code have been cited in relation to the case, including intentional harm to health and intentional moderate harm to health. Investigators continue to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and assess the full scope of the offenses alleged. The public safety implications of these events have prompted ongoing monitoring by regional authorities to ensure the victim’s protection and to review the circumstances surrounding the incident.
In a separate report, authorities noted that prior to this incident, a resident from Buryatia had been involved in violence with a married couple who visited his home. This earlier case is distinct but has raised concerns about aggressive behavior and the potential for repeat offenses within the area. Local law enforcement emphasizes the importance of reporting threats or acts of violence promptly to prevent harm and to support victims through the legal process.