The Irkutsk garrison military court passed a sentence to a private soldier, Ramzan Albakov, who “played a trick” on his colleagues. The “joke” was that he applied the word “Ingushetia” with the help of shaving foam on their backs, arranged a photo session against them and posted the photos on social networks. The conscripts obeyed – Albakov threatened them with physical violence.
As the press service of the court reported on its Telegram channel, the soldier, guilty of manifesting hazing, was sentenced to two years of suspended imprisonment with a probationary period of two years.
This is far from the only case of hazing in the Russian army that has become known in recent months. So, in September of this year, a criminal case was initiated on the beating of a serviceman in the Khabarovsk Territory. And in November, the Sochi garrison military court sentenced a contract sergeant to four and a half years in a general regime colony for bullying a conscript who was blinded by the fact that the defendant shone a laser pointer in his eyes.
Source: Rosbalt

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