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Alexei Rozhkov, a Russian militant who set fire to miltary enlistment offices in order to stop moblisation orders. Rozkhkov had wanted to extend his temporary stay in Kyrgyzstan, but has now been deported back to Russia and is being held in Yekaterinburg. Since the moblisation order, many Russians were caught on camera setting fire to enlistment offices to refuse being sent to Ukraine.
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You're Not Invited to Our Molotov Cocktail Party
Does it make sense to torch military enlistment offices? The short answer is no. And here’s why not. From the outset of the mobilization in Russia, military enlistment offices have been targeted by arson attacks. We realized that this appears striking and effective and may seem like a good way to voice your protest. But is this really the case? Let’s unpack it. 1. It is ineffective. Most often,…
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on the day of Nov 14th 2019, Daniil Zasorin, 19, had been denied entrance into the classroom due to him being late.
Students told local media that a teacher had twice asked the attacker to leave a classroom, because he was being disruptive.
Zasorin returned with a pump-action shotgun (which he had snuck through school security) and entered his homeroom.
He opened fire in the room, shooting victims at their desks. where he pointed his weapon at his classmates and forced the teacher to leave the room.
The shooter then opened fire indiscriminately, targeting everyone in his crosshairs.
Most of the class hid under tables, but some stood their ground. One classmate stood up, catching the gunman’s eye.
“Hey, are you immortal?” the shooter asked, moments before shooting his unarmed victim at point blank range with the comment: “Let’s check it out!”
Before the shooting, He was spotted by another student who entered the toilet. For some unknown reason, the gunman decided not to open his body count at that time. He told the witness to jump out of the window if he wanted to live. The student survived the fall but broke both arms.
A police officer said that when a cop went up to the second floor of the institution, he saw the armed teen - who tried to shoot the officer.
The police shot back at him, wounding him in the process.
Shortly after, the shooter turned the gun on himself, ending the rampage with just one more body added to the count.
Two people had died by then, himself and one other. three others were left wounded.
Student Alexey Golubnichy, 19, survived the shooting and was rushed to hospital in "grave condition", but died during emergency surgery.
Those wounded were named as Egor Stasyuk, 17, Kasiyan Kamanets, 19, and Vladislav Rozhkov, 20. All were rushed to the hospital and survived.
According to witnesses, the classroom was covered with bullets casings. Additional ammo was found in the toilet of the bathroom.
In a recording found by police, Zasorin says an unspecified group of “those people” should have been responsible for stopping past school shootings, including the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, as well as present shootings like his own.
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Blagoveshchensk College Shooting 2019, Daniil Zasorin.
Daniil Zasorin was a 19 year-old 4th year student at the Amur College of Construction and Housing and Communal Services at Blagoveshchensk, Russia. On the morning of November 14th, Daniil went to his homeroom class with his pump-action shotgun Izh-81 12-gauge with him. Subsequently killing one student and seriously wounding three others. Zasorin breifly exchanged fire with the police, then committed suicide.
VICTIMS
Egor Stasyuk, 17 (injured)
Kasiyan Kamanets, 19 (injured)
Vladislav Rozhkov, 20 (injured)
Alexey Golubnichy, 19 (bravely tried to intervene before being shot, deceased after succumbing to his injuries)
TRAIN OF EVENTS
With the security lacking metal detectors to properly detect the weapon, Daniil had snuck in his firearm and promptly hid it in the bathroom before attending a class. He bought the gun a few months prior with his own money after receiving the license. The suspicion was under the radar with his family since he had claimed to have an interest in hunting, however only went out to use the gun once to test his shooting skills with cans. The gun was also protected and kept in a safe.
On the morning of the shooting, Daniil promptly went to class after hiding the weapon under his outerwear and adjusting the gun in the toilet, leaving the weapon inside a suitcase. While in class, he was then asked to leave by the teacher for the reason of disruptive behavior. After, he then went back to the bathroom to retrieve his weapon out of his briefcase and started loading it. At that moment, five people came into the scene. According to Maxim Muratov, a student interviewed by Mash, Daniil was startled, not expecting that five people would enter, so he pointed the gun at them and threatened to shoot. According to the Rastriga telegram channel, once caught with the weapon, under the threat of murder, he ordered and forced one of them student to jump off the window, causing several fractures and two broken arms.
Daniil then came back inside the classroom and took his young teacher, who was standing by the door, by her hand and led her out the classroom before starting the shooting. Daniil then approached one of his classmates. In a recorded audio message that was recorded before the start of the shooting, published on a social media channel associated with the Russian law enforcement,
Daniil asked, "Do you want to live?"
Panic then broke out once he started shooting. People ran in different directions and hid inside closets and other barricades. According to his classmates, Daniil had also asked them the same question, letting them go once they pleaded. According to one witness:
“Daniil was walking down the hallway with a shotgun and noticed us – his friend’s legs were sticking out of the closet. He approached him and asked him: “Do you want to live?” He answered: “Yes, what are you doing?” And he started begging them to let him go – and Daniil let him go.”
“Then he asked the same question to me. He stood in front of me and smoked, music was playing on his phone. He was calm, and I also tried to speak calmly to him. He threw away the cigarette. “Do you want to live?” he asked. “Yes.” “Then come into the office.” I went into the office, saw the guys lying on the floor - Lesha and Vlad, I couldn’t help them at that moment. There were two exits in the office, and I ran out through the other.”
Classmates state that he was specifically targeting specific people who allegedly offended him. One being the student he previously had a dispute with. One of them first said something to him, and he replied: "Are you immortal?" And then fired shots soon after.
After the police were called by some students and the teacher herself, the police shortly arrived, began to surround the college, and went inside. They ordered him to get out, and he began to fire several shots to defend himself before being wounded by one of the shots from the law enforcement officers. Daniill, injured, then returned to the classroom and shot himself in the head.
WITNESS CLAIMS ON THE TEEN’S BEHAVIOR
Educational Ministry, published by Mash:
“During his years of study, he proved himself to be a calm, balanced student. He was never seen in any conflict situations. He was friendly and tactful in his relationships with others,”
Student, in an interview:
“Daniil was not open to communication, he trusted only close people. He showed a special interest in computer science and English. He was fond of computer games. He did not miss classes without a good reason. He was physically developed and healthy. He had no inclination to commit crimes or be brought to the police.”
Student, in an interview:
“Daniil and I studied in the same group for almost four years, but I know nothing about him - what he was interested in, what kind of person he was. I can hardly even remember his last name. He was always quiet, calm, never showed aggression and did not quarrel with anyone - at least not loudly. He had only one friend in the group, also such an inconspicuous guy.”
Student, in an interview:
Daniil was considered to be “strange, quiet and on his own”. He always sat quietly at the first desk and did not bother to look back to talk to others, no one bothered to talk to him as well.
MOTIVE AND CONFLICTING STATEMENTS
While there are speculations, Daniil's true motive is still unclear. Many students speculate the bullying.
In an article, students were aware that the shooter Daniil was bullied — humiliated, cursed, shoved, and pushed. They also said that a couple of days before the incident, someone beat him up, and he couldn't stand up for himself because of his weak frame. Only the teachers stood up for him and asked them to not touch him, at least in class, because incidents have occured within the classroom as well. In describing some of the victims, a student claimed:
Student, in an interview:
“I know that he could have had conflicts with one of them - he was rude, aggressive, could shout at others during classes, quarrel with the guys, bother someone. Another one was like a class monitor, could scold people, but always for a reason. But I did not see any of them mocking Daniil. Maybe because they did not pay attention to him at all - well, he studied with me and studied. It only seemed to me that at the time of the shooting Daniil looked completely adequate. As if he was doing it intentionally, with a specific goal. He could have shot at all of us while we were running from the classroom, but he did not do it.”
Student, in an interview:
“I was friends with Lesha (Alexey) the guy he killed, and I’m sure that the dead man was not one of those who offended Daniil. Maybe he accidentally touched him once, but he definitely didn’t poison him, much less hit him. Lesha was a good guy, serious, he was finishing his studies next year, working part-time as a security guard, living with a girl, and was going to marry her. Everything was fine with him, and he simply did not need to mock anyone. I don't know why he suffered.”
However, according to news site Meduza, the Educational Ministry claimed the shooter had no previous record of violence or antisocial behavior. Classmates have described him as a “quiet, easy-going guy,” and deny that he was the target of bullying. While other reports have pushed contradictory theories:
He opened fire after being told off for smoking in college
He was avenging a girl he knew who had been raped.
The second one was then debunked by one of the students in an interview, where according to them:
Student, in an interview:
“There is a version in the media that Daniil was taking revenge on the guys for the girl he allegedly raped in the dorm, but that is not true. No one was raped in the dorm, and he didn't have a girlfriend. I am sitting here now and thinking that everything that happened is just some kind of nonsense.”
AUDIO RECORDING
The website Baza on the other hand, published a transcript of an audio message Daniil had recorded the night before the attack. The authenticity of the message has not been confirmed, and Baza is known for publishing inside information quickly but without standard accuracy checks.
“None of the people they’re going to blame on TV when this happens could have stopped it.”
“Of course, it hurts — why does it have to be me, why here, why now?”
In the recording and transcript published on Baza, the speaker says an unspecified group of “people” should have been responsible for stopping past school shootings. He also alludes to the inclusion of the Columbine 1999 High School shooting, as well as present shootings like his own. However, he also frames his actions to be inevitable.
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Alexei Rozhkov.. anarchist Jailed for Firebombing Russian Recruitment Office, now free and tells his Story
from thefreeonline by Ivan Astashin on 17th Jan 2023 at The Russian Reader “‘I believe I saved people’: an interview with one of the first to torch a military enlistment office in Russia,” DOXA, Russian Protesters Released From Custody Vow To Fight On (….. )Alexei Rozhkov responded with Molotov cocktails to the decision by the Russian authorities to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. On…
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2019-20 Metallurg Magnitogorsk Players By Nationality
Russian: 20 (Victor Antipin, Alexei Berezgalov, Yevgeny Biryukov, Pavel Dorofeyev, Grigori Dronov, Stanislav Galimov, Vladimir Galuzin, Vasily Koshechkin, Nikolai Kulyomin, Andrei Loktionov, Roman Lyubimov, Artyom Minulin, Sergei Mozyakin, Arkhip Nekolenko, Denis Parshin, Danil Pyatin, Nikita Rozhkov, Evgeny Timkin, Ivan Vereshchagin & Egor Yakovlev)
Canadian: 3 (Brandon Kozun, Eric O'Dell & Paul Postma)
Swedish: 2 (Maxim Matushkin & Dennis Rasmussen)
Belarussian: 1 (Dmitry Buinitsky)
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Olympic Biathlon: Zaitseva nominated for Russian Biathlon Union Board despite Sochi 2014 disqualification
Olga Zaitseva has been nominated to sit on the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU) Board, despite her disqualification from the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics for doping. The 42-year-old confirmed to Russia's state news agency TASS that she had been put forward for the role at the troubled organization by the Biathlon Federation of Moscow head Sergey Rozhkov.
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It is an extremely contentious choice as Zaitseva was one of the athletes concerned in the McLaren Report, which exposed an orchestrated system of Russian doping and cover-ups at their home Sochi Games. The International Olympic Committee's Oswald Commission, which investigated the scandal, ruled that she was a "knowing participant" in the doping scheme in one of the more-strongly written verdicts it delivered.
Zaitseva's samples, it was declared, had marks indicative of tampering and were found to contain abnormal levels of salt. She was bare of the silver medal she won in the 4x6 kilometers relay together with Yana Romanova and Olga Vilukhina, with all three complicated in ongoing legal proceedings at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in a bid to reverse the decision.
"Yes, I was chosen as a candidate for the RBU by the Moscow Biathlon Alliance," Zaitseva said to TASS.
And then the vote will choose. The RBU is due to host its Journalism and Election Conference in Khimki on July 11, where an Executive election will be held. In 2017, the International Biathlon Union (IBU) demoted the RBU to temporary member status as sentence for the country's doping scandal.
Current RBU president Vladimir Drachev has faced pressure to quit and last month revealed that the amount of money owed to the IBU as a condition for reinstatement was likely to rise. The sum currently owed is at least €350,000, according to TASS.
Zaitseva is a double Olympic gold medalist after winning relay golds at Turin 2006 and Vancouver 2010. She also won mass start silver in Vancouver and boasts three World Championship golds. In March, the lawyer representing Zaitseva, Romanova, and Vilukhina claimed at CAS that signatures on key documents provided by whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov were fake.
Alexei Panich contended Rodchenkov's signature was only on two of the nine documents obtainable at the hearing. Rodchenkov provided much of the evidence to the McLaren Report and his lawyer Jim Walden said in response that electronic signatures had been used in place of written ones. Zaitseva, Romanova, and Vilukhina have filed a distinct complaint against Rodchenkov, the former skull of the Moscow Anti-Doping Workroom who for his safety leftovers in an undisclosed location.
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What Mobilization Has Done to the Sverdlovsk Region
The Sverdlovsk Region is one of the leading Russian regions in terms of the number of casualties among mobilized men. Many of them perished in the Kherson Region, from whose capital Russian army retreated after eight months of occupation. Relatives of the mobilized men said that, despite the fact that the authorities promised not to send untrained soldiers to the front line, their loved ones were…
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2019-20 Metallurg Magnitogorsk Roster
Wingers
#10 Sergei Mozyakin (Yaroslavl, Russia)
#11 Nikita Rozhkov (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#12 Arkhip Nekolenko (Moscow, Russia)
#14 Nikolay Kulemin (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#15 Brandon Kozun (Calgary, Alberta)
#23 Evgeny Timkin (Murmansk, Russia)
#27 Pavel Dorofeyev (Nizhny Tagil, Russia)
#73 Denis Parshin (Rybinsk, Russia)
Centers
#13 Roman Lyubimov (Tver, Russia)
#17 Vladimir Galuzin (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
#19 Eric O’Dell (Ottawa, Ontario)
#70 Dennis Rasmussen (Vasteras, Sweden)
#90 Andrei Loktionov (Voskresensk, Russia)
#97 Dmitry Buinitsky (Mogilev, Belarus)
Defensemen
#2 Grigori Dronov (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#4 Paul Postma (Red Deer, Alberta)
#9 Victor Antipin (Oskemen, Kazakhstan)
#44 Egor Yakovlev (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#48 Yevgeny Biryukov (Kasli, Russia)
#51 Alexei Bereglazov (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#52 Maxim Matushkin (Minsk, Belarus)
#55 Ivan Vereshchagin (Podolsk, Russia)
#84 Saveli Olshansky (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
Goalies
#20 Stanislav Galimov (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
#83 Vasily Koshechkin (Tolyatti, Russia)
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