The military registration and enlistment office of Ust-Ilimsk demanded to recover from Ruslan Zinin more than a million rubles due to an attempt to set fire to the assembly hall after the shooting of military commissar Alexander Eliseev. The lawsuit is at the disposal of Mediazona.
The amount of property damage in the claim is indicated with reference to calculations by the Central Housing and Communal Administration of the Ministry of Defense. The department considered it significant. “The evidence in the case is contained in the criminal case file,” the document says.
The military commissariat of the Irkutsk region is indicated as the plaintiff; the military registration and enlistment office of Ust-Ilimsk is part of this structure. The interests of the plaintiff were represented by proxy by the current Ust-Ilimsk military commissar Dmitry Ovchinnikov.
In court, it turned out that Ovchinnikov, “according to the submitted power of attorney, does not have the right to sign,” so the claim was rejected, the Solidarity Zone reports. At the same time, the court granted the request of Zinin’s lawyer Marina Gan to conduct a construction and technical examination of the damage caused to the military registration and enlistment office.
Ruslan Zinin came to the military registration and enlistment office on September 26, 2022 with a sawn-off shotgun and shot three times at the military commissar who was speaking to the conscripts. After the shooting, Zinin spilled flammable liquid in the assembly hall and set it on fire. The young man said that he wanted to prevent his brother from mobilizing. “Mediazona” spoke in detail about the shooter’s motives.
“Everyone out!” What do we know about the case of Ruslan Zinin, who shot at the Ust-Ilimsk military commissar
Zinin is now being tried in the Irkutsk Garrison Court. His case is being considered by a trio of judges of the 1st Eastern District Military Court at an off-site hearing. The young man is accused of a terrorist attack (clause “c” of Part 2 of Article 205 of the Criminal Code), illegal possession (Part 1 of Article 222 of the Criminal Code) and manufacturing weapons (Part 1 of Article 223 of the Criminal Code)..