A bandit from Murmansk could go to prison for two years – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia News | 10 05 2024, 12:34 | Photo by SeverPost: SeverPost / Anna Kuznetsova In a Murmansk store specializing in the sale of clothing from famous brands, goods worth more than 26 thousand rubles were stolen. The fact of the theft was detected by CCTV cameras. Police reviewed the video footage and identified the suspect. “The attacker turned out to be a 47-year-old, unemployed and previously unconvicted local resident,” commented the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Murmansk region. The woman admitted to police that she hid the clothes in her bag so that no one would see them. “The woman sold the stolen cabinets to an unknown person, and used the proceeds for her own purposes,” the police said. “Based on this fact, a criminal case has been initiated for a crime under Part 1 of Article 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (theft).” A visitor to a fashion store faces up to two years in prison. Let us remind you that a man suspected of stealing a taxi car was detained in the regional center. Read also: Salmon fishing begins on the rivers of the Murmansk region To be the first to know about the main news and the most important events of the day, subscribe to our Telegram channel. Source link Source link
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Бандиту из Мурманска могут сесть в тюрьму на два года
Новости | 10 05 2024, 12:34 | Фото СеверПост: СеверПост / Анна Кузнецова В мурманском магазине, специализирующемся на продаже одежды известных брендов, были украдены товары стоимостью более 26 тысяч рублей. Факт кражи установили камеры видеонаблюдения. Полиция просмотрела видеозапись и установила личность подозреваемого. "Нападавшим оказался 47-летний, безработный и ранее не судимый местный житель", - прокомментировали в УМВД России по Мурманской области. Женщина призналась полицейским, что спрятала одежду в сумку, чтобы ее никто не увидел. "Женщина продала украденные шкафы неизвестному лицу, а вырученные деньги использовала в своих целях", - уточнили в полиции. «По данному факту возбуждено уголовное дело о преступлении, предусмотренном частью 1 статьи 158 УК РФ (кража)». Посетителю модного магазина грозит до двух лет лишения свободы. Напомним, в областном центре задержан мужчина, подозреваемый в угоне автомобиля такси. Читайте также: На реках Мурманской области начинается ловля лосося Чтобы первыми узнавать о главных новостях и самых важных событиях дня, подписывайтесь на наш Telegram-канал. Source link
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blogger of the “Large-Caliber Trouble” channel, journalist, director of the humanitarian battalion “Angel” – May 10, 2024 – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Alexey Smirnov wandered with his mother, who begged for alms, lived in a boarding school and was a street child until the 2000s Source: Alexey Smirnov / Vk.com - I just decided to save this guy, a loser who is always somewhere. outskirts and he is embarrassed to go to the store because he wears torn clothes. I protect him in every possible way and hope that no one will offend him. Now Alexey Smirnov manages a YouTube channel with an audience of almost two million, and provides humanitarian assistance to civilians in an armed conflict zone. But his childhood was spent in terrible conditions, which were allegedly led by Balabanov himself. As a teenager, he wandered the streets of Khanty-Mansiysk, slept in a travel bag, collected bottles so that he could eat the cheapest custard noodles once a day. Until the age of 20, the young man lived completely without documents. He received his first passport through the court. And then, with the same tenacity, he headed to the capital. But a few years later he decided to escape from the Moscow crowd to Donbass. Our colleagues from 72.RU tell how a homeless child became a millionaire blogger and the creator of a humanitarian battalion. In this video we tell how Alexey became a video blogger and volunteer in Donbass Source: Alexandra TonkuMother begged for alms, and his father. tried to kill Alexey was born in 1984 in the village of Pogorelka, Abatsky district. He grew up in a large family, besides him, his mother had four more sons; All from different fathers. His mother did not particularly like children and, as Alexei himself later admitted, gave birth only to beg. [заведено] a criminal case for once stealing someone else's child to beg. And when the child grew up, but also, apparently, wiser, he was simply thrown away. Mother’s money was spent on some booze, some parties, to which, of course, no one invited you,” Alexey said in an interview Pogorelka is a small village of one street and one alley Source: Safe-rgs.ru Boy didn't do this. has a father or knew. He calls the man from whom he got his last name and a few more painful memories to add to his piggy bank. In one interview, Smirnov told how his father hated him and tried to kill him several times: “I don’t remember how old I was, it feels like I was either three or four.” I'm just very young. And I remember how much this father hated me, that he tried to lock me in the bathroom, completely flooding it, leaving me propped up. [дверь]. Grandfather saved me. Another time he tried to drown me. He threw me into a stream, into a river. And I remember these bubbles before my eyes, my grandfather’s hand, and he pulled my hair. Alexey did not live long with his mother. As a child, he was hospitalized with frostbite on his hands and feet, but escaped from there back to his mother. However, at that moment there was no one in the barracks where they lived with their family. Just a pile of potato peelings, under which lay his little brother with a broken head. After this, Alexey ended up in the Talovsky boarding school in the Voronezh region. They ate chicken only on New Year's Eve. He stayed there for several years until his grandmother reunited the whole family and took all five brothers from boarding schools in different cities. to his home in Ugra, in the village of Bolshiye Leushi. In addition to her grandchildren, the woman was in the care of her seven children. A year after she took the boys, her husband was killed by a drug addict with a chainsaw, leaving the woman to raise 12 children alone. The family lived from hand to mouth, and their only food was potatoes from the garden and milk. Alexey recalled that chicken was “elevated to the rank of royal food” for him, because he could only afford it on New Year’s. Payments for grandchildren were not made due to the children’s basic lack of documents. Until the age of 20, Smirnov lived without a passport. “This happened because of a 1992 law, according to which a person who was in Russia during the collapse of the Soviet Union must confirm his citizenship,” Alexey told reporters. – And I was a subject of the streets, because until 1993 I was a street child. Later I ended up in a boarding school, but I didn’t have documents. But a request to the village of Pogorelka, where I was born, yielded nothing. During this time I had no documents, and my grandmother’s guardianship was finally taken away. So after 9th grade I ended up with my brother in Khanty-Mansiysk. He entered the master of construction and finishing, and I tried by hook or by crook to enter the 10th grade in the Samarov region. We had nowhere to live, we worked part-time so that we could at least have something to eat. The teachers watched me for the first six months and said: “Apparently, you won’t be able to bring the documents. And since you are losing consciousness from hunger, then let’s solve the problems first, and then let’s go to study. Alexei and his brothers were raised by their grandmother after boarding school. She found the boys and took all five of them to her Source: Alexey Smirnov / Vk.com From a janitor to a journalist, Alexey survived in terrible conditions. A 16-year-old teenager sold bottles to make some money. With his own money, he could only afford cheap Alexander and Sophia noodles. “At that time, the governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug was Alexander Filippenko,” the blogger said. – It seemed to me that only he could help me (get documents. – Ed.). I came to see him, but they didn’t let me in because I didn’t have documents. Miraculously, a woman from the reception noticed me and let me in to see the governor. And he enrolled me in vocational school No. 10 for shipping, where they gave me a dormitory. I studied and practiced for several years, but it turned out that I had a color anomaly and was unsuitable for the profession. I still had no documents. I was kicked out of school too. One day he read an advertisement in the newspaper about a vacancy for a photojournalist. At that time, the young man had no documents, no education, and even the ability to type. For six months he worked for free at a newspaper as an ordinary cleaner, and in the evening, when everyone had left, he learned to work on a computer. In 2004, Alexey finally received his first passport. We had to achieve this through the courts. A year later I entered the Faculty of Journalism at Ugra University. After this, the young man got a job in another publication, and even later began publishing the newspaper “My City Without Censorship.” The owner of the media was Ugra journalist Viktor Fedosenko. The publication was published once a week and specialized in investigative materials. Most of the newspaper's articles were devoted to critical materials, the heroes of which were officials, politicians and businessmen of various levels. The film is based on real events and tells a terrible story about five abandoned children, whose editors were persecuted and regularly collaborated with the Glasnost Defense Foundation (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation in 2015), the New Eurasia Foundation and the Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations. Because of threats, Smirnov had to leave for Yekaterinburg, where he decided to change his occupation and began making social films. There he decided that cinema is something where you can say something, but not point a finger at a person. That’s why the idea came to make a social film “The Cradle” (18+). I did this in 2011. I simply took as a basis the events that happened to me, as well as an incident in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, when children froze to death in a sewer mine. As a result, the film became a mandatory program in many prisons and also became a benefit for showing to low-income families. For example, in the film there is a scene where the main character takes out a banana skin from a basket - a grocery store. Nobody eats them, but for street children they are a godsend. “All this happened in my orphan life,” Alexey Smirnov later admits. He almost finished working on the film “Archi” (18+), but the film was never released, and so his directorial career began. The young man was invited to Moscow to produce his own feature film “Somnambulist” (18+). Some of the filming took place in Yekaterinburg, the other in Moscow. The film was released in 2012. The music for the film was written by the lead singer of the Machete group, Yaroslav Maly. The plot is based on the personal story of Smirnov, who suffered from sleepwalking as a child. The film intertwines two branches of history: one is a chronicle of the main character's illness, and the second is a fictional story of the character's life as an adult. The next project…