From Russia with Fear

From Russia with Fear: Deadly Neighbors and Corrupt Cops

5 min · 21 de may de 2026
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A land dispute in southern Russia ends with two men burned alive inside a locked bathhouse. A deserter murders the widow of a dead soldier to steal millions in compensation payments. And in Moscow, two police officers are sentenced after raping a teenage girl inside a patrol car. In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we examine three shocking criminal cases exposing violence, corruption, greed, and the growing culture of impunity across modern Russia. From rural revenge killings to crimes committed by soldiers and police officers, these stories reveal how ordinary people become victims of a system where power is often abused — and justice comes too late.

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