A 57-year-old Russian man is on trial for the murder of two Ukrainian soldiers in Murnau, Germany, in April this year. According to investigators, the motive for the crime was “offended national pride.” UNN reports this with reference to Euronews .
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In April, a man stabbed two Ukrainian soldiers to death on the street in the small town of Murnau in Upper Bavaria. The soldiers were being rehabilitated after their injuries in a trauma clinic.
The alleged perpetrator is a 57-year-old Russian citizen who has lived in Germany since the 1990s. The Munich prosecutor's office filed murder charges against him.
According to the investigation, the Russian and two Ukrainians, aged 23 and 36, knew each other. On that day they were drinking together. A dispute arose between them about the war in Ukraine.
The accused decided that the military “hurt his national pride”. According to investigators of the Bavarian Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism (ZET), he was an ardent supporter of Russia's aggressive war and a nationalist.
According to media reports, the accused then left the man, went to his apartment, but returned with a knife and attacked two soldiers. One of them died immediately at the scene, and the other died a little later in the hospital.
The alleged perpetrator was arrested in his apartment shortly after the attack and has been in custody since then.
Reminder
On April 27, in the German city of Murnau, two Ukrainians were found with stab wounds in a shopping center. The 36-year-old man died on the spot from his serious injuries, and the second 23-year-old victim died in the evening in a nearby hospital. A 57-year-old Russian citizen was detained on suspicion of this.
It is noted that one of the killed Ukrainian soldiers served in the Air Assault Troops and was wounded in the battles for Bilohorivka.