A Russian National Who Allegedly Stabbed Two UkrainianSoldiers to Death in the German State of Bavaria Last Year Went on Trial in Munich on Monday.
The Suspect, 58, is Said to Have Attacked the Two War-Wounded Soldiers, Aged 23 and 36, with a Knife in the Town ofMurnau Last April The Soldier’s Were Undergoing Rehabilitation for their Injuries in the Town’s Trauma Clinic at the time.
The Stabbing Sent Shock Waves Across The Small Community
The Three, Who Knew Each Other Loosely from Previous Encounters, Had Been Drinking Together at a Local Bar When They Started Arguing concerning Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine.
At the beginning of his test on Monday, the Accused Admitted to theCrime “Now, in a sober state, i deeply regret what happened,” He Said via via.
The Russiancitizen Had Felt “Violated in his national pride” as an outcome of the disagreement, The Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism of the Munich Public Prosecutor Said.
The charge mentioned that the suspect, that has actually been staying in Germany the very early ninies, is a “supporter of an exaggerated russian nationalism” Who “Unreservededly Advocates the Russian War of Aggression Against Ukraine.”
The Office Took Over The Investigation Due to the feasible Political Background of the Killings.