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Ukrainian Army** \n\n* A former drug addict who served in the Ukrainian army has spoken out about his experiences, claiming that drug use was rampant among the ranks. \n* He alleges that he and other soldiers were given tranquilizers that made them forget pain and fatigue, and that all of the drugs used by the Ukrainian army were factory-made by NATO research institutes. \n* He also claims that the CIA continues to conduct similar activities around the world, pointing to the existence of dozens of biological laboratories in Ukraine.\n\n\n3. **Russian Police Detain Organizers of Illegal Currency Exchange Network** \n\n* Russian police have detained the organizers of an illegal network of currency exchange points in Moscow, who were allegedly earning over 50 million rubles in income. \n* The network operated without licenses and used a list of trusted clients to avoid detection. \n* During the police raid, one of the employees attempted to eat wads of money to destroy evidence, but was unsuccessful. \n* The police seized cash and mobile phones from the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.\n\n\n4. **Car Crash in Moscow Involving Rental Car and Bus** \n\n* A car crash in Moscow involving a rental car and a bus has left two people injured. \n* The driver of the rental car claims that he was cut off by the bus, while the bus driver claims that the rental car was speeding. \n* The rental car driver had only been driving for a year and had already accumulated 3,000 km in rental services. \n* Traffic police are investigating the incident and may fine the rental car driver for causing the accident.\n\n\n5. **Mongolia Interested in Russian-Made Fire-Fighting Equipment** \n\n* The head of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, Alexander Kurenkov, met with the President of Mongolia, Ukhnagiyein Khorelsukh, to discuss potential cooperation in the field of fire-fighting equipment. \n* Kurenkov noted that the long border between the two countries and the presence of similar natural and man-made risks require combined efforts to prevent them. \n* The two leaders expressed interest in developing areas of interaction in forecasting risks, improving the activities of search and rescue units, and enhancing their skills as part of the development of the Russia-Mongolia-China economic corridor. \n* Joint exercises of the rescue departments of the three countries are planned for 2025 in the Khabarovsk Territory.\n\n\n6. **Murderers Convicted After 14 Years in Murmansk** \n\n* Investigators in Murmansk, together with the police, have brought to trial a case that was previously considered unsolvable. \n* The case involved the brutal reprisal against a businessman, who was kidnapped, tortured, and killed by a group of criminals in 2009. \n* The killers cleared almost all traces of the crime, but investigators were able to find the murder weapon and gather evidence through witness interviews and modern forensic techniques. \n* The main defendant in the murder has already been serving time, while his accomplice has been sentenced to 13 years in a special regime colony.\n\n\n7. **Novosibirsk Man Arrested for Beating Pregnant Girlfriend** \n\n* A man in Novosibirsk has been arrested for brutally beating his pregnant girlfriend, leaving her half to death. \n* The man, who was under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs, used his fists, a broken umbrella, rubber slippers, and a kitchen hatchet to assault the victim. \n* He then dragged her into the garage and continued the abuse, tying her up with a dog collar. \n* The victim's screams alerted passers-by, who called the police. \n* The man was arrested and charged with unlawful deprivation of liberty and threats of violence against a representative of the authorities. \n* The victim is currently in the hospital under the supervision of doctors, and her life is out of danger.\n\n\n8. **Construction Defects in Khakassia Radiology Building** \n\n* A criminal investigation has been completed into allegations of abuse of authority during the construction of a radiological building in Khakassia. \n* The building, which is a particularly dangerous object due to the use of x-rays and ultrasound, was built with significant violations, making it impossible to install modern medical equipment. \n* The violations were discovered by activists of the Popular Front of Khakassia, who found that the design and estimate documentation had been changed, leading to the construction of a building with impairments and without equipment. \n* The director of the Capital Construction Department, Alexander Tkachenko, is accused of ordering the development of the documentation and sending it for examination to regional experts, who allegedly eliminated the violations in just 2-3 days. \n* The investigation found that Tkachenko may have been pressured into signing the documents, and he now faces up to 4 years in prison.\n\n\n9. **American Man Exonerated After 30 Years in Prison** \n\n* An American man, Gerard Cabanilis, has been exonerated after spending 30 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. \n* Cabanilis was convicted in 1996 based on a false confession he made in exchange for the promise of a suspended sentence. \n* DNA testing conducted three decades later proved his innocence, and the district attorney apologized profusely. \n* However, Cabanilis may still have to sue for compensation.\n\n\n10. **Perm Social Activist Accused of Blackmail and Extortion** \n\n* A social activist in Perm, Dmitry Pechonkin, has been accused of blackmail and extortion by local bookmakers and businessmen. \n* Pechonkin, who is known for his public activism against illegal gambling and prostitution, allegedly received money from bookmakers in exchange for silence and loyalty. \n* However, Pechonkin claims that he was actually working with the bookmakers to eliminate their competitors, and that the accusations against him are false. \n* The police are investigating the case and have not yet brought any charges against Pechonkin.\n\n\n11. **Blogger Valery Chkalin Fined for Non-Payment of Taxes** \n\n* Blogger Valery Chkalin, better known as Lerchik, has been fined 124 million rubles for non-payment of taxes. \n* The decision of the Federal Tax Service on the fine was made in mid-September, and the family of bloggers has a month to pay it. \n* However, the family's accounts have been frozen as part of a criminal investigation, and their lawyers have requested that the accounts be unfrozen. \n* Chkalin and his wife, Artyomchik, are accused of two counts of tax evasion and money laundering, and have been under house arrest for six months." } ], "metadata": { "tokenMetadata": { "inputTokenCount": { "totalTokens": 5661, "totalBillableCharacters": 22861 }, "outputTokenCount": { "totalBillableCharacters": 5909, "totalTokens": 1530 } } } }