The "Chalal" From Russia, Who Forced the Soldiers to Shoot Themselves, Accuses Him of Being Unjustly Punished. "I Was Jealous, Now I'm in Prison"
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How Konstantin Frolov, commander of the 83rd Guards Airborne Brigade, managed to "fool" the Russian authorities, gaining benefits of over 2.5 million dollars - He, who was living a... life of luxury, declares himself a victim of political persecution
A Russian military officer was found to have faked a combat injury to receive a large sum of money. According to the New York Times on the 19th (local time), Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin Frolov of the 83rd Guards Airborne Brigade of Russia faked a combat injury to receive a large sum of money.
Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin Frolov, said and "Chalal", came to see the Russian propaganda and received four medals for the courage that would have been shown on the battlefield. It was all a lie, however, because the Russian army's "hero" set up a fraud scheme by which at least 30 soldiers and doctors from his elite unit were shot alone to get relief from the wounds suffered in the war, according to the FBI's Investigation Committee, the Russi…
A shocking fraud scheme has been uncovered in an elite unit of the Russian army, with dozens of soldiers deliberately injuring themselves to collect war compensation promised by Vladimir Putin. The bizarre “business model” centres on a former war hero, “The Executioner,” who is suspected of embezzling more than £2m worth of roubles from the state treasury, along with his comrades.
20:57 Russian Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin Frolov is on trial in Russia for orchestrating a gruesome system. Prosecutors allege that 30 members of his brigade self-harmed, after which they...
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