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Drunk Russian fighters ‘went on murder spree in Ukraine’ while begging for booze | World | News [Video]

Two drunk Russian fighters reportedly went on a murder spree in Ukraine becuause they were out of booze.

Soldiers Alexander Kaygorodtsev, 36, and Alexander Osipov, 34, were detained by Russian authorities on April 24, according to independent Russian news outlet ASTRA.

The two men allegedly went on a violent rampage in the occupied Kherson Oblast of southern Ukraine.

They were “in search of alcohol,” reports Telegram channel VChK-OGPU. “Where they were refused, they killed residents and burned their houses.”

Among the dead was Lyubov Tymchak, the Russian-appointed head of the village of Abrikosovka, and her husband. The soldiers allegedly “disfigured their bodies, split their skulls and tried to burn them” because Tymchak told them there weren’t any empty houses they could have for themselves.

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The nature of the murder spree, which took the live of Ukranians and Russians alike, has confounded observers.

They reportedly traveled …

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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Ukraine strikes Russian border regions, Donetsk | REUTERS [Video]

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U.S. Soldier Detained In Russia Had Broken Army Rules, Traveled Via China [Video]

The Pentagon has said that the U.S. Army serviceman who is one of two Americans arrested by Russia in separate cases disclosed on May 7 had violated army rules by traveling to the Far Eastern Russian city of Vladivostok, and he had gone there via China.