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Bullied Russia soldier jailed 24 years for killing 8 troops

Ramil Shamsutdinov describes harassment culture in army as ‘hell’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Jan 2021 10:00PM

Bullied Russia soldier jailed 24 years for killing 8 troops

MOSCOW – A Russian military court today sentenced a young recruit to over 24 years in prison for shooting dead eight servicemen, in a trial that cast a spotlight on hazing in the army.

Ramil Shamsutdinov pleaded guilty last year to carrying out the fatal attack in 2019, but complained of bullying in the army and a harassment culture that he described as “hell”.

The court in the Siberian city of Chita ruled today that Shamsutdinov should serve his sentence of 24 years and six months in a “high-security penal colony”.

A jury last month found the soldier guilty, but concluded that he deserved leniency, while prosecutors demanded that he spend 25 years behind bar.

The Investigative Committee, which probes serious crimes, earlier concluded that Shamsutdinov was of sound mind and health, and understood the gravity of his actions.

In an open letter written after his arrest in 2019, Shamsutdinov said he “had no other choice” and asked for forgiveness from the victims’ families and friends.

“I didn’t expect that I would end up in such a hell. There was nowhere to run or to complain,” he said in the letter, which was shared on social media. 

After the shooting, one of the soldiers who served in Shamsutdinov’s unit was handed a two-year suspended sentence for bullying. 

In a similar attack last November, a 20-year-old soldier killed three fellow servicemen at a military base near the city of Voronezh, where activists said conscripts were subjected to humiliating hazing rituals.

Military service is compulsory in Russia for men aged between 18 and 27, but many people use loopholes to evade conscription.

While authorities insist that bullying rituals that plagued the military in the 1990s have been rooted out in the Russian army, rights groups maintain that hazing remains a persistent problem. – AFP, January 21, 2021

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