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"I've Seen Someone Walk," the Russians Were Punished for Shooting Ghosts.

Summary by RTVI
The Supreme Court of Russia rejected the complaint of a resident of the Amur region, who had been deprived of the right to own a weapon after shooting at the women who had allegedly entered his house, and the medical doctors concluded that he had hallucinations and the army refused to consider his condition as insane.
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The Supreme Court of Russia rejected the complaint of a resident of the Amur region, who had been deprived of the right to own a weapon after shooting at the women who had allegedly entered his house, and the medical doctors concluded that he had hallucinations and the army refused to consider his condition as insane.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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