According to Baza, the theft from the supermarket occurred on the evening of November 6, and after some time, the 33-year-old butter thief was detained. The woman was taken to the department. During the interrogation, she was offered to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense, but she refused.
The publication learned of four cases in the Nizhny Novgorod region where women detained for theft were offered to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense in police departments.
27-year-old Anna, who found someone else's bank card and spent a little over 29,000 rubles from it, was also offered during the interrogation in the framework of a criminal case on theft to go to the war in Ukraine in exchange for punishment. A similar offer was made to 44-year-old Yulia from the city of Kulebaki, who was detained for appropriating someone else's salary. During the interrogation, Yulia was offered to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense. What exactly she was supposed to do in the 'SVO' zone is unknown, but the woman signed a refusal, citing the need to care for her sick mother.
In all known Baza stories, the women refused to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense.
On November 5, the regional publication 'Moe!' reported that a resident of Voronezh, accused of burning her husband's corpse, Elena Podobedova, signed a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense and went to war with Ukraine. According to the investigation, she asked an acquaintance to dig up the corpse of her recently deceased husband. They then wrapped the body in tarpaulin and burned it outside the city on a bonfire 'according to ancient Slavic customs'. Podobedova was tried under the article on 'desecration of a corpse' as part of a group of persons. Last week, the court suspended the case against Podobedova, and her accomplice Sergey Polishchuk was sentenced to 2.5 years in a settlement colony and compensation of one million rubles to the victim's family.