The Russian Interior Ministry has published a list of the most wanted criminals.


The Russian Interior Ministry has updated the list of the most wanted criminals. For assistance to the investigation, the search is ready to pay a reward, the amount of which is 1 million rubles. This was reported on the website of the Russian Interior Ministry.
"The Russian Interior Ministry is asking citizens to help in the search for criminals who have committed particularly serious crimes. The amount of remuneration for assistance in the search is 1 million rubles for each of the wanted," the publication says.
The list contains 11 names of malefactors who have committed particularly serious crimes. They included two commanders of the nationalist Azov regiment (a terrorist organization banned in Russia), Konstantin Nemichev and Sergei Velichko. They are accused of committing torture against Russian soldiers and murders with extreme cruelty.
The list also includes the Orsk maniac Valery Andreev. There is a possibility that he was involved in abductions, rapes, and murders of women in the Orenburg region from 2006 to 2012. In addition, the award was also offered for Andrei Kuznetsov, who is best known as cell attendant Siluan. Presumably, he was hiding in the Sredneuralsky convent, which was held by supporters of the excommunicated former schema monk Sergius (Nikolai Romanov).
It is clarified that Semyon Ermolinsky, a member of the Sverdlovsk organized criminal group, was excluded from the list. He is accused of committing robberies, kidnappings, and murders with extreme cruelty, also against a citizen of the United States. According to media reports, he died in May of this year.
Earlier, on June 11, the Russian Interior Ministry put on the wanted list the founder of the Medusa project (recognized as a foreign agent and an undesirable organization in the Russian Federation) Galina Timchenko (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation). She is wanted under Part 3 of Article 284.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Organization of the activities of a foreign or international organization in respect of which a decision has been taken to declare its activities undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation").
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