The Ministry of Internal Affairs has updated the list of the most dangerous criminals with a reward of one million rubles

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has updated the list of criminals for whom assistance in finding them is offered 1 million rubles

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The Russian Interior Ministry has updated its list of the most wanted criminals, with a reward of 1 million rubles offered for assistance in their arrest. The list excludes Sverdlovsk organized crime group member Semyon Yermolinsky, who, according to media reports, died in May of this year.
The current list still includes 11 people suspected of particularly serious crimes. Among them are the commanders of the Ukrainian Azov battalion* ( a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation ) Konstantin Nemichev and Sergey Velichko, accused of torturing Russian soldiers, as well as the Orsk maniac Valery Andreyev, possibly involved in a series of murders of women in the Orenburg region.
The list also includes: Andrei Kuznetsov (cell-attendant Silouan), who was hiding in the Sredneuralsk Monastery; Nikolai Yemelyanov (Emelya Odessky), the leader of the Bryansk organized crime group; Vladimir Kirillov, who organized the assassination attempt on the chairman of the Samara Regional Court; Dmitry Mamonov, who killed a friend and tried to plant a bomb on his body; Oleg Timoshenko (Timokha), a defendant in contract killings; Andrei Samoilov, a suspect in five murders; Fakhrudin Makhmudov (Farid), the leader of an organized crime group; Vladimir Shesterin, associated with the murder of a crime boss.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs calls on citizens to report any information about the whereabouts of these individuals. A reward of 1 million rubles is provided for assistance in detaining each of them.
* a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation
Earlier it was reported that five children died in a fire in a private home in the Moscow region.
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