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Medvedev hinted at the massacre of prisoners accused of trying to kill Prilepin

The deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, threatened with death the detainees suspected of having attempted to assassinate Zakhar Prilepin. He hinted at the possibility of death in a Russian prison due to “accidents”, even in the face of a moratorium on the death penalty. The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation discussed this on his Telegram channel, commenting on the detention of the organizers of the explosion of Zakhar Prilepin’s car.

“It’s important that they and others like them realize one simple thing – even with life-sentenced prisoners (under the conditions of a moratorium on the death penalty), incidents and accidents sometimes happen. . And then the long term of the sentence is quickly interrupted for natural reasons related to the death of the prisoner. And it is also of great educational value for new bastards who have been hired to kill,” Medvedev wrote.

Previously, the suspect in the attack on Prilepin confessed.

Recall that on May 6, near Nizhny Novgorod, an Audi Q7 car exploded, in which the writer Zakhar Prilepin was. As a result of the explosion, an employee of the Oplot Battalion of the Russian Guards, who was in the car, was killed, and Prilepin was injured.

Later it was learned that the police had detained a potential suspect.

Prilepin’s car explosion was blamed on Atesh, a radical organization from Ukraine.

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