Former Russia's State Duma deputy and Chechen field commander Yamadayev's son killed in Ukraine
Sayid-Huseyin Yamadayev, the son of a former deputy of the Russian State Duma and a Chechen field commander, recognised as a hero of Russia, was killed in Ukraine
Kavkaz.Realii reported that; the publication's own sources confirmed the information about the soldier's funeral.
Kavkaz.Realii reported that Yamadayev was killed in April in Bakhmut.
According to the publication, Russians recruited the criminal into Wagner's PMC in a colony in the Ulyanovsk region of the Russian Federation, and he arrived at the front at the beginning of the year.
He was sentenced in 2016 by the Odintsovo District Court of the Moscow Region to ten years in a high-security prison on several charges: causing light harm to health with hooligan motives, stealing a car, violence against authority representatives, robbery on a particularly large scale, and passport theft.
"Earlier, while Yamadayev was in the colony, he recorded a video message addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, asking him to pay attention to the "arbitrary" in the correctional institution, where, he said, prisoners are "humiliated and confined". He showed scars on his hands, saying that he had injured himself, as it follows from his words – as a sign of protest against the beating of his friends," Kavkaz.Realii said.
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