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Click> The second search term is 'serial killer who participated in the war'.



The notorious Russian serial killer, Mikhail Popkov, has been dubbed the 'Man Wolf'.



He took the lives of 83 women through kidnapping and rape, and is currently serving life sentences in prison.



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Recently, in an interview with Russian state TV, it has become a hot topic by saying, "It is my dream to enter the army where I can receive an amnesty."



Popkov is known to want to join the Wagner Group mercenary unit, a private military organization run by Putin's aides.



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The Wagner Group is gaining notoriety on the eastern front of Ukraine by accepting even murderers as soldiers under the condition that 'those who survive and participate in battles for six months will be pardoned'.



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In November of last year, President Putin signed a decree allowing ex-convicts who came out after serving a sentence for a serious crime to be mobilized into the military, making it possible to recruit convicted ex-convicts.



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Netizens responded with comments such as "It seems that the purpose of crime against Ukrainian women is rather than war" and "It is far from a trick or a reflection to pursue a pardon due to war."



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