Another former official of the Russian Ministry of Defense has been arrested

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Another former official of the Russian Ministry of Defense has been arrested

Former head of the military representative office of the Russian Ministry of Defense Andrei Tyurin has been arrested on charges of abuse of power in fulfilling a state defense order.

The investigation established that between 2020 and 2023, Tyurin signed fictitious documents under contracts with PJSC United aviation corporation" for the production of electromechanical devices. Multimillion-dollar contracts were concluded with the above-mentioned company, and Tyurin was responsible for monitoring the execution of these contracts.



The cost and technical characteristics of the specified special products did not correspond to the terms of the state contract. As a result, the terms of the contract were not fulfilled, the damage caused to the Ministry of Defense is estimated at more than 40 million rubles. Tyurin is currently under arrest, the investigation is ongoing.

Earlier it was reported that the 235th Garrison Military Court sentenced former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Khalil Arslanov in a case of fraud and bribery. The court found that he stole 6,7 billion rubles from the supply of portable radio stations. Arslanov was stripped of his military rank of Colonel General, state awards and sentenced to 17 years in a maximum security penal colony. His accomplices received sentences of 6 to 7 years. As a result of Arslanov's actions, our servicemen faced communication problems at the initial stages of the SVO.

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  1. +12
    12 September 2025 15: 17
    As a result of Arslanov’s actions, our servicemen encountered communication problems at the initial stages of the SVO.

    Why not collide?
    Both in the Kremlin and in the Ministry of Defense, moral qualities are declining.
    1. +29
      12 September 2025 16: 41
      Russian Defense Ministry official arrested

      I want to say something so... heartfelt, winked but immediately hysteria, depression and disappointment come over me.
      Ah, couldn’t this jerk at least be given a six-month sentence when he enters the Ministry of Defense!?
      Oh, where are you, Ivan Vasilyevich, with your service people (oprichniks)...
      1. +6
        12 September 2025 18: 17
        Hang in a cage. Feed, water, wash with a hose under 3 atmospheres of pressure... Dreams are dreams, what is your sweetness (c)
        1. 0
          12 September 2025 20: 42
          You won't hang everyone. laughingThere won't be enough ropes.
          1. +7
            12 September 2025 21: 37
            Of course it will, I’ll personally go to the hardware store to help out a good cause. wassat
          2. +4
            13 September 2025 09: 19
            Quote from lako
            You won't hang everyone. laughingThere won't be enough ropes.

            By the way, Lokowinked Previously, when a person was sent from a temporary detention facility "to prison", the relatives of the arrested person were asked to bring a set of underwear for him (I don't know if this is a rule now or not). You can also include a hemp rope there. winked
            1. +4
              13 September 2025 09: 33
              Now the state takes care of them, clothes them, feeds them, at our taxes. That's why I wrote this. We just need to create a management and control system that, if not eliminates, then at least minimizes the theft of state property, and hanging them as a warning to others is unlikely to help.
              1. +4
                13 September 2025 09: 46
                Quote from lako
                Now the state takes care of them, clothes them, feeds them, at our taxes. That's why I wrote this. We just need to create a management and control system that, if not eliminates, then at least minimizes the theft of state property, and hanging them as a warning to others is unlikely to help.

                Oh, I thought you were joking. winked

                The minus is not mine.
              2. +3
                14 September 2025 22: 52
                Quote from lako
                It is simply necessary to create a management and control system that, if not eliminate, then at least minimize the theft of state property.

                Yeah, it's just... They've been creating it for several thousand years, but so far it's not working out very well.
          3. +3
            13 September 2025 18: 52
            Yes, indeed, too many of them have been nurtured over 30 years!!!
          4. 0
            13 September 2025 19: 52
            Naturally, the ropes disappeared along with the portable radios.
        2. 0
          14 September 2025 22: 08
          Quote: Zagrebun
          Hang in a cage. Feed, water, wash with a hose under 3 atmospheres of pressure... Dreams are dreams, what is your sweetness (c)

          Why? Just in a plastic bag (seal it so it doesn't stink).
      2. +8
        12 September 2025 23: 42
        I remember that Emperor Peter Alekseevich ordered the governor of Siberia, Prince Gagarin, to be left dangling on a rope until further notice for similar actions.
      3. +6
        13 September 2025 13: 07
        Execution, especially with particular cruelty, will not correct the situation with the theft of the budget.
        Supervisory bodies for budget expenditures, as such, exist or do they not exist at all, that is, gentlemen are taken at their word, right?
        After all, it takes more than one year for the “budget to be developed” to occur; in six months at the most, with the auditors working normally, a leak will be discovered, and once it is discovered, the prosecutor’s office and the investigative committee must get involved in the work.
        The situation is similar to self-treatment of cancer.
        1. +8
          13 September 2025 22: 19
          Supervisory bodies exist, some of them you listed here yourself. But the employees of these bodies also want to eat, and not just bread, but also caviar on it, so they actively participate in embezzlement of the budget, kickbacks and protection.
        2. +6
          14 September 2025 10: 16
          The control should be carried out by the auditors' offices of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and the subjects of the Russian Federation. But they only record the scale of theft once a year. This is called imitation of state control. And the institution of parliamentary investigations into the spending of budget funds is deliberately not allowed to be created.
      4. +5
        13 September 2025 22: 59
        Oh, where are you, Ivan Vasilyevich, with your service people (oprichniks)...
        There is the FSB and the National Guard for this. Special services and economic analytics, after all. 75-85% of thefts and corruption schemes can be quite realistically uncovered in the process of tracking and control in the implementation phase. It is possible to increase this figure to 95%.
        Let's have a modern OBEP!
      5. +4
        15 September 2025 02: 18
        Well, why so soon... Not all minefields in the SVO have been cleared of mines, not all points have been taken... To atone with blood is not a bad idea for such people. Because of whose fault people also die.
    2. -9
      12 September 2025 17: 18
      Quote: ximkim
      Both in the Kremlin and in the Ministry of Defense - moral qualities they are tempted

      Possibly. But the fact that your Russian language is "limping" is, excuse me, completely obvious.
      1. +8
        13 September 2025 02: 01
        You care about the Russian language on the Internet, but I care about the rampant total theft, nepotism and corruption in the Russian Ministry of Defense
        1. -6
          13 September 2025 05: 08
          Quote from: FoBoss_VM
          You care about the Russian language on the Internet, but I care about the rampant total theft, nepotism and corruption in the Russian Ministry of Defense

          Go study urgently, preferably in the profile "Jurisprudence: criminal law specialization". We believe in you good And we will be proud! I wanted it! I studied! I achieved it!
          1. +4
            14 September 2025 11: 00
            I've been wondering for a long time why all embezzlers are fat-faced, hm-hm sad sad ? Maybe they suffered from hunger since childhood, did not have enough to eat? So they began to steal to eat to their fill. Sarcasm am am
            1. 0
              14 September 2025 11: 32
              Ambition often pushes one to power. Greed, in my opinion, is the extreme degree of ambition. Man is weak. The more he achieves, the greedier he becomes and the further he moves away from reality.
    3. +1
      15 September 2025 14: 25
      ..who did he offend so much (who did he not pay a penalty to) that he was sentenced to 17 years in prison..??!!
  2. +20
    12 September 2025 15: 18
    17 years is of course normal, I think it is unlikely that he will be free. The main thing is that there are no paroles or pardons by May 9.
    1. +4
      12 September 2025 15: 26
      At SVO he will sit out in the kitchen.
      1. +10
        12 September 2025 15: 40
        That's exactly where he won't live long if our boys recognize his face.😀😀
        1. +6
          12 September 2025 16: 00
          This outcome would suit me just fine.
        2. +7
          12 September 2025 16: 42
          Quote from: lukash66
          That's exactly where he won't live long if our boys recognize his face.😀😀


          FPV drone up his ass!
  3. +5
    12 September 2025 15: 19
    Maybe they should have been arrested in advance? Before they had time to steal? As a preventive measure?
    1. +5
      12 September 2025 15: 22
      Quote from Aken
      Maybe they should have been arrested in advance?

      Or shoot? feel
      1. +1
        12 September 2025 15: 23
        We have a moratorium on the death penalty, in case you didn't know.
        And according to the laws of wartime it is impossible due to the lack thereof.
      2. +7
        12 September 2025 15: 32
        Yes, in infancy. All of them at once. To be sure.
      3. +10
        12 September 2025 16: 07
        At least one of them would be shot. Judging by the number of people involved from Mo, they should just bring up paddy wagons and load them all up, there are no innocent people there.
        1. 0
          14 September 2025 01: 19
          Hi, I still need Mark Davydovich and Maxim in a lorry
      4. +8
        12 September 2025 16: 39
        Suvorov:
        : "Any quartermaster after three years of service can be hanged without trial."

        Change more often, with dispatch to combat units
        1. 0
          12 September 2025 21: 07
          Quote: novel xnumx
          Suvorov:
          : "Any quartermaster after three years of service can be hanged without trial."

          Change more often, with dispatch to combat units

          No way! A private in the stormtroopers! To go first, for the lunch ration!
          And without restoration of rights and so on!
        2. -1
          12 September 2025 21: 40
          Change more often, with dispatch to combat units

          And supply only at the expense of the state, no volunteers!
    2. +6
      12 September 2025 15: 24
      Interesting, your logic. It turns out that you can also be arrested. Preventively.
      1. +1
        12 September 2025 15: 24
        I am not an official, not a general, and I do not have access to government contracts.
        P.S. I worked as an auditor at large enterprises for many years.
        1. +7
          12 September 2025 15: 26
          They didn't become them right away either. But if you don't like the article on fraud. You can arrest them under the article on rape. Also, as you said, preventatively.
          1. +3
            12 September 2025 15: 29
            Here you are on point.
            Feminists have long called for all men to be punished in advance as potential rapists.
            1. +3
              12 September 2025 15: 30
              You've just put yourself on the same level as feminists on the issue of punishment for an act not committed. I think that's brilliant.
              1. -3
                12 September 2025 15: 59
                You didn't understand. It was me who equated you.
                1. +6
                  12 September 2025 16: 03
                  Maybe they should be arrested in advance? Before they have time to steal? Like a preventive measure? (c). Feminists have long been calling for all men to be punished in advance as potential rapists. (c) There can be no misunderstanding.
                  1. -4
                    12 September 2025 16: 39
                    There can be no misinterpretations

                    It can't. But you managed.
                    I wrote about candidates for thieves' positions, and you wrote about everyone in a row.
                    You clearly don't see the difference.
                    1. +2
                      12 September 2025 17: 06
                      Quote from Aken
                      I wrote about candidates for thieves' positions, and you wrote about everyone in a row.

                      Did you really work as an auditor?! winked
                      If we follow your logic and "preventively shoot" candidates for lucrative positions, then you would simply have no one to check, and therefore auditors would not be needed. One firing squad would be enough laughing
                      1. +2
                        13 September 2025 14: 51
                        Quote: Nyrobsky
                        Did you really work as an auditor?!
                        If we follow your logic and "preventively shoot" candidates for lucrative positions, then you would simply have no one to check, and therefore auditors would not be needed. One firing squad would be enough

                        Eh, no - if there was petty theft there - then auditor Akena you will have to shoot at first queue
                      2. +1
                        14 September 2025 18: 36
                        So that it doesn't interfere with stealing?
                      3. 0
                        14 September 2025 19: 58
                        Quote from Aken
                        So that it doesn't interfere with stealing?

                        Quote from Aken
                        You have a very poor understanding of the work of an auditor. You have confused it with the OBKhSS.

                        So that later, when it turns out that the organization has been stealing for a long time and tediously, and audits were carried out and excesses/shortages were not revealed, then the conclusion is simple: either the auditor or the auditor was bribed.
                      4. 0
                        14 September 2025 20: 06
                        All true.
                        This is exactly what I'm talking about. You have a hard time imagining it.
                        In a large warehouse there will always be surpluses/shortages. This is an axiom. They cannot not exist.
                        And now I will surprise you even more.
                        One owner of a pretty big company, when auditors told him about the supposed 100 million in suspicious transactions, responded in the sense that this guy makes him a billion a month. So who cares about the measly 100 million a year.
                        I could name the place and time, but, as you understand, I won’t.
                        Life is like that. Interesting.
                      5. 0
                        14 September 2025 20: 26
                        Quote from Aken
                        One owner of a pretty big company, when auditors told him about the supposed 100 million in suspicious transactions, responded in the sense that this guy makes him a billion a month. So who cares about the measly 100 million a year.
                        I could name the place and time, but, as you understand, I won’t.
                        Life is like that. Interesting.

                        An old joke about Henry Ford, an engineer and auditors.....
                        Quote from Aken
                        In a large warehouse there will always be surpluses/shortages. This is an axiom. They cannot not exist.

                        It all depends on the owner. If he doesn't care, then yes, they will...
                      6. 0
                        14 September 2025 21: 49
                        1. This is not a joke. This is real life. And who said that Ford was the one and only? I know of 2 similar cases, in different parts of Russia.
                        2. That's why the owner keeps the control and audit service. And believe me, it's not cheap. And the discrepancies are the result of the staff's work.
                      7. 0
                        14 September 2025 18: 35
                        You have a very poor understanding of the work of an auditor. You have confused it with the OBKhSS.
                      8. 0
                        14 September 2025 19: 43
                        Quote from Aken
                        You have a very poor understanding of the work of an auditor. You have confused it with the OBKhSS.

                        To be honest, yes, I know the work of an auditor very superficially. I am better at shooting Yes
                      9. +1
                        14 September 2025 19: 57
                        Without going into details, identifying cases of theft is far from the main task of the audit service. I would say it is a secondary one.
                        When properly structured, theft becomes an extremely difficult task.
                        Analogy:
                        With a properly organized guard service, the penetration of saboteurs into the facility becomes a non-trivial task.
                      10. +1
                        14 September 2025 23: 07
                        Quote from Aken
                        Without going into details, identifying cases of theft is far from the main task of the audit service. I would say it is a secondary one.
                        When properly structured, theft becomes an extremely difficult task.
                        Analogy:
                        With a properly organized guard service, the penetration of saboteurs into the facility becomes a non-trivial task.

                        The main thing is that everyone is a professional in their place. hi
                      11. +1
                        15 September 2025 08: 34
                        These are fair words.
                  2. 0
                    12 September 2025 21: 41
                    Quote: Skobaristan
                    Feminists have long called for all men to be punished in advance as potential rapists. (c)
                    Yeah, preventative castration. belay
        2. +12
          12 September 2025 16: 10
          Quote from Aken
          For many years he worked as an auditor at large enterprises

          Also a lucrative position, by the way. It might not last for 17 years, but four years is quite enough.
          1. +3
            12 September 2025 16: 24
            and these 4 years should have been before taking office...otherwise you never know
            1. +3
              12 September 2025 16: 37
              Quote: Skobaristan
              4 years were needed before taking office

              Right in the maternity hospital...
              1. +1
                14 September 2025 19: 58
                Right in the maternity hospital..

                You're some kind of maniac.
          2. +1
            14 September 2025 19: 57
            You don't understand what you're talking about.
            It seems to me that you are very far from real production.
            1. -1
              14 September 2025 20: 07
              Quote from Aken
              You are some kind of maniac

              Note that I was not the first to suggest this.

              Quote from Aken
              You don't understand what you're talking about.

              Well, yes, of course. Is it possible to make any money from such a job?
              An auditor is a specialist who conducts audits of the financial and economic activities of large enterprises for compliance with legislation and internal regulations.
              Some tasks of an auditor at large enterprises:
              – Checking accounting and financial documentation for compliance with legislation and internal regulations.
              – Inventory of material assets and reconciliation of actual availability with accounting data.
              – Checking cash discipline and work with cash.
              – Control over the correct calculation of wages, bonuses and compensation.
              – Analysis of contracts and obligations for financial risks.
              – Identification of cases of waste, theft and inefficient use of resources.
              – Drawing up audit reports and orders to eliminate identified violations.
              1. +1
                14 September 2025 20: 10
                Wow! You've opened my eyes!
                Thank you very much.
                1. 0
                  14 September 2025 20: 13
                  Quote from Aken
                  You have opened my eyes! Thank you very much.

                  Yes, it's not difficult for me. Contact me if anything.
                  1. +1
                    14 September 2025 20: 51
                    Absolutely. You are a fountain of wisdom.
                    Just give me a link next time.
                    I will never believe that you knew all this today at 20.00:XNUMX pm before you started searching on the Internet.
                    Note that I was not the first to suggest this.

                    Second?
                    1. +1
                      14 September 2025 21: 01
                      Quote from Aken
                      I will never believe that you knew all this today at 20.00:XNUMX PM before you started searching on the Internet

                      Literally, as on the Internet, of course, I didn't know. But what auditors do, and how they can improve their financial situation on this has long been known. Gogol wrote about it.

                      Quote from Aken
                      Second?

                      I didn't count. But I'm definitely not the first to mention the maternity hospital:

                      Quote from Aken
                      If you learn to determine in the maternity hospital who will become a high-ranking official

                      So, who is the maniac here is a very interesting question.
                      1. +3
                        14 September 2025 21: 09
                        Quote from: nik-mazur
                        Gogol also wrote about this

                        Chetarju good laughing
                      2. +1
                        14 September 2025 21: 51
                        Once again, thank you very much. The reference to Gogol in the case of the organization of the control and audit service is really cool.
                      3. 0
                        14 September 2025 22: 50
                        Quote from Aken
                        Reference to Gogol in the case of the organization of the audit service

                        Do you want me to provide a link to criminal cases involving auditors or to auditors’ memoirs?
                        And yes, not in the case of the organization - on paper everything is always fine - but in the case of abuse of official position for the sake of receiving unearned income. Or will you say that all auditors are crystal-honest and do not even allow the thought of improving their financial situation?
                      4. +1
                        15 September 2025 08: 33
                        You can try as hard as you like, but you won’t tell me anything new about the organization of the audit service.
                        Even the Internet won't help.
                        I'm not interested in ordinary idle talk.
                      5. 0
                        15 September 2025 12: 03
                        Quote from Aken
                        You won't tell me anything new about the organization of the audit service

                        So I have no doubt that you are well aware of all the possibilities of your profession, including those that are not obvious and not declared.
                      6. +1
                        15 September 2025 14: 12
                        If you want to find dirt, you will find it.
                      7. 0
                        15 September 2025 14: 40
                        Quote from Aken
                        If you want to find dirt, you will definitely find it.

                        That's right, only much more broadly - not just me, but absolutely anyone, searches and often finds what they want. And since nothing human is alien to auditors...
        3. +1
          13 September 2025 22: 23
          For many years he worked as an auditor in large enterprises.

          Even in Soviet times, we heard: "The inspector is the first thief!" So you too could (and perhaps should) be slapped preemptively, as you suggest.
          1. 0
            14 September 2025 18: 33
            The first, not the first, but several landings were ensured.
    3. +3
      12 September 2025 15: 34
      Quote from Aken
      Maybe they should have been arrested in advance? Before they had time to steal? As a preventive measure?
      Yeah, got a position, went to work and immediately went to prison, and as soon as I was born I went there too? Preventatively? There's something to that. wink
      1. -4
        12 September 2025 15: 58
        If you learn to determine in the maternity hospital who will become a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Defense, then yes.
        1. +4
          12 September 2025 16: 49
          Quote from Aken
          If you learn to determine in the maternity hospital who will become a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Defense, then yes.

          Seeing the determining ones next to the woman in labor, the future swindler will crawl back wink
        2. +1
          13 September 2025 22: 29
          1. They steal not only in the Ministry of Defense, but also in all other departments.
          2. Not only high-ranking people steal, but also those at lower levels, according to their capabilities.
          This is what is called systemic corruption, and it is impossible to deal with it by imprisonment and execution alone. The main problem is that those who are called upon to counteract it are actively involved in it.
          1. 0
            14 September 2025 18: 34
            Yes, there is such a problem. But because of the theft of the Ministry of Defense, tens of thousands of our soldiers have died. And more will die.
    4. +3
      12 September 2025 15: 46
      If it’s preventive, then who will bring the kickbacks?
      1. -1
        12 September 2025 15: 57
        This is really an obstacle.
    5. +1
      12 September 2025 16: 35
      Quote from Aken
      Maybe they should have been arrested in advance? Before they had time to steal? As a preventive measure?
      This is too steep. But something tells me that a military official starts stealing immediately upon assuming a high position, and by order. And the fact of theft is immediately entered into the personal file - so that the official does not go against the collective. But it is also impossible to imprison all the top officials of the military department - someone has to lead the army. Hence the conclusion: corruption at the highest level (both military and civilian) must be legalized, limited from above and conducted under the control of the Accounts Chamber of the Parliament (in which they never steal, because there are saints there). And the patriarch should be brought in to control, as the most selfless person in the world: he covers himself with a skullcap, eats prosphora, sleeps on a rug.
      1. +1
        12 September 2025 17: 05
        Quote: astepanov
        Hence the conclusion: corruption at the highest level (both military and civilian)

        And why only legalize it at the highest level? At the lowest level, this same corruption is flourishing so much that it can give a head start to its, so to speak, senior comrades.
        Corruption was, is and will be - Europe, America, African, Latin American countries, theft, to call things by their own words - is simply off the charts.
        An interesting point, namely, in Ukraine there is absolutely no fight against corruption, that is, no one there puts anyone in jail for bribes, theft and the like, for them corruption is the norm of life. Current Ukraine is a unique territorial entity.
      2. +1
        12 September 2025 18: 24
        Quote: astepanov
        Hence the conclusion: corruption at the highest level (both military and civilian) must be legalized, limited from above and conducted under the control of the Audit Chamber of the Parliament.

        And assign them a particularly progressive tax scale + VAT 50%
      3. 0
        14 September 2025 11: 12
        corruption at the highest level (both military and civilian) needs to be legalized

        Without a tax on bribes, this measure will be ineffective.
    6. +4
      12 September 2025 20: 16
      I have some bad news for you. Under the current government (since 2005 and earlier) a system (SYSTEM) of stealing budget funds was created. During this time, an incredible amount was stolen: everyone stole, starting with the quartermaster of some editorial office or state unitary enterprise, and including deputy ministers and federal ministers. I swear on my mother, no joke. This system STILL WORKS, with more or less success. Only small and especially significant episodes make it into the federal media, much more cases are opened on regional thefts, but this is a drop in the ocean. Let's continue voting for United Russia and Putin
      1. 0
        14 September 2025 01: 23
        United Russia is a party that cares about the people
        about his health and youth
        for example, not long ago they gave me 5 years of youth and hope that retirement is not that far away
        and I also heard that the State Duma is thinking about how to get rid of pension payments altogether
        they want to refer to an article in the Constitution
      2. 0
        14 September 2025 18: 38
        To be honest, I know this.
        I never voted for United Russia. And the thought never occurred to me.
  4. +5
    12 September 2025 15: 20
    But become an official at that level, this is a system from the times of the USSR. There they took less, because there was a death penalty article.
    1. -5
      12 September 2025 15: 25
      The death penalty or lack thereof has nothing to do with the quantity or quality of crimes. As far as I remember.
      1. +1
        12 September 2025 15: 41
        The death penalty or lack thereof has nothing to do with the quantity or quality of crimes.
        - a dubious statement
        1. 0
          12 September 2025 15: 45
          I once came across works on this topic. But now I definitely won't find them quickly and I won't look for them. But you can think about it on a mundane level: the death penalty in China does not stop either officials from stealing or drug dealers.
          1. -4
            12 September 2025 16: 02
            We are not talking about Chinese officials, but about our own, people have different mentalities...
            1. +1
              12 September 2025 16: 10
              People are the same. And everywhere, with any mentality, there is no correlation between the number of crimes and the death penalty for any crime.
              1. -3
                12 September 2025 16: 11
                an unfounded statement, people are different everywhere....
                1. +2
                  12 September 2025 16: 13
                  If you are a supporter of racial theory, then yes. People are different. By the way, one of the studies on this topic was conducted by the UN, with a wide coverage of countries. And the conclusion is unambiguous, there is no connection. But you are free to persist in your
                  1. -5
                    12 September 2025 16: 16
                    here the difference is not so much by race but by nation
                    1. +5
                      12 September 2025 16: 31
                      Differences between nations are Nazism! Yes Difference between races is racism.
                      1. -4
                        12 September 2025 16: 35
                        Sorry, but what you wrote is idiocy...
                        if this is not sarcasm of course...
                      2. +2
                        12 September 2025 18: 04
                        Well, well, well. Above you advanced the idea that nations differ in their tendency to steal. What do you think then - genius???
                      3. 0
                        12 September 2025 18: 06
                        Don't attribute to me what you came up with yourself
                      4. +4
                        12 September 2025 16: 54
                        Quote: BMP-2
                        Differences between nations are Nazism! Yes Difference between races is racism.

                        In any case, both arise from an inferiority complex.
                      5. +4
                        12 September 2025 17: 21
                        Quote: BMP-2
                        Difference by nations is Nazism! Difference by races is racism

                        good laughing good
        2. +2
          13 September 2025 14: 56
          Quote: faiver
          The death penalty or lack thereof has nothing to do with the quantity or quality of crimes.
          - a dubious statement

          China with its 28 years of executions for corruption or Islam with its 1300 years of stoning women to death for adultery confirm that it does not help.
          The maximum is a sanitary cleaning so that they don’t multiply too much...
        3. 0
          14 September 2025 11: 19
          - a dubious statement

          Not a doubtful, ineffective measure. The inevitability of punishment with confiscation of property actually used is much more effective.
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  6. +3
    12 September 2025 15: 30
    Quote: oleg-nekrasov-19
    As a result of Arslanov’s actions, our servicemen encountered communication problems at the initial stages of the SVO.

    Previously, of course, they would have put him up against the wall for something like this, but now he’s only 17 years old and he’s unlikely to serve them all, he’s an abomination in uniform
    1. -2
      12 September 2025 16: 00
      Apparently, he didn’t share the last kickbacks, he was so freaked out that he got it.
      1. +3
        12 September 2025 16: 57
        Quote: AKuzenka
        Apparently, he didn’t share the last kickbacks, he was so freaked out that he got it.

        It’s interesting, small streams of runoff flow like a big river upwards, and we know who is at the very top. winked
        Question? Where does he put them, for social obligations or something? what
        1. +1
          13 September 2025 17: 00
          Where does he put them, on social obligations or something?
          Where does a capitalist spend money? On "forgive me, Lord", on luxury items, on maintaining his standard of living, on bribes, on payoffs, on paying killers... Yes, on many things, it helps to rake in even more money.
    2. amr
      -5
      12 September 2025 16: 19
      They are asking for 17 years, most likely they will give 3 years, and in a year he will already be free for good behavior, and why in a year, because the investigation and trial lasted a year!!!

      Here we have various drug dealers who are jailed for 10-20 years, they don't have that much money)
      1. +2
        12 September 2025 17: 04
        Quote: amr
        They are asking for 17 years, most likely they will give 3 years, and in a year he will already be free for good behavior

        It would be a good idea to read the publication carefully before writing a comment. They are not asking for 17 years, but this term has already been confirmed in the sentence. So your attack flew by.
        Earlier it was reported that the 235th Garrison Military Court sentenced former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Khalil Arslanov in a case of fraud and bribery.
        Arslanov was stripped of his military rank of Colonel General, state awards and sentenced to 17 years in a maximum security penal colony.
  7. 0
    12 September 2025 15: 30
    Maybe it's time to hang him in public next to the terrorists???
  8. -2
    12 September 2025 15: 33
    Quote from Cartograph
    Maybe it's time to hang him in public next to the terrorists???

    No. For experiments in the field of medical technologies.
    1. +2
      12 September 2025 16: 58
      Quote: ximkim
      Quote from Cartograph
      Maybe it's time to hang him in public next to the terrorists???

      No. For experiments in the field of medical technologies.

      They will start stealing technologies from his brain Yes
  9. 0
    12 September 2025 15: 42
    somehow the amount of damage is a bit small...
    1. 0
      12 September 2025 15: 48
      The court found that he stole 6,7 billion rubles from the supply of portable radio stations.

      This amount is too small, so what is large?
      1. -1
        12 September 2025 16: 04
        Did you read the article carefully? We are talking about 40 million in damages
        1. 0
          12 September 2025 16: 06
          Did you read the article carefully?

          I can ask you the same question, you should also read below, not just the header...
          this is already a different person involved...
          1. -2
            12 September 2025 16: 09
            The article is about Tyurin's arrest, what does the already convicted "Timurovite" have to do with it?
            1. +1
              12 September 2025 16: 26
              Garrison Military Court sentences former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Khalil Arslanov in a case of fraud and bribery

              Actually, at the beginning of the article they only wrote about Tyurin, then there is another person involved, a certain Khalilov, and it seems he is not a "Timurovite", but an embezzler in his own right...
              1. -2
                12 September 2025 16: 34
                and he himself is a thief of state funds...
                - Blessed is he who believes, there are no such people there, it's a system, documents are signed by a bunch of people, and here one is on his own bully
            2. +2
              12 September 2025 16: 33
              Quote: faiver
              already convicted "Timurovite"?
              Timur and his team ©
  10. +6
    12 September 2025 16: 00
    I don’t believe that such a position would cause damages of only 40 million rubles.
    Considering how much aviation products cost, the figures could easily have gone up significantly.
    1. -1
      12 September 2025 16: 43
      Quote: multicaat
      I don't believe that such a position would cause damages of only 40 million rubles

      good
      For forty million, he wouldn't have gotten his ass out of his chair.
      The true damage will never be announced to us; thieves from the highest echelons of power measure money in cubic meters.
  11. amr
    +1
    12 September 2025 16: 17
    Quote from Aken
    Maybe they should have been arrested in advance? Before they had time to steal? As a preventive measure?

    I don't know, but why are they arrested when the amount of their bribes and stolen goods amounts to billions???
    He was there recently too, they confiscated 814 real estate objects, damn, after the 3rd real estate object, the government official should have had a dialogue with the relevant authorities!!!
    and here too - all these millions are swirling/stored in accounts. here some individual entrepreneur will withdraw 500 thousand, so his accounts are immediately blocked and he is invited to the tax office, and here billions are swirling and spinning and no one sees, no one knows anything, miracles!))
  12. +4
    12 September 2025 16: 29
    he stole 6,7 billion rubles
    I couldn't earn that kind of money even in 10 lifetimes. wink
    1. +5
      12 September 2025 16: 40
      with a salary of 100 thousand per month, this amount can be earned in 112 lives bully
    2. +3
      12 September 2025 17: 04
      Quote: Dutchman Michel
      he stole 6,7 billion rubles
      I couldn't earn that kind of money even in 10 lifetimes. wink

      Whether you will earn money or not is not yet clear, but preparation for a crime and an attempt to commit a crime can be seen... Yes
      Let's go, citizen! We'll sort it out there. bully
  13. 0
    12 September 2025 16: 42
    Quote: Terenin
    Russian Defense Ministry official arrested

    I want to say something so... heartfelt, winked but immediately hysteria, depression and disappointment come over me.
    Ah, couldn’t this jerk at least be given a six-month sentence when he enters the Ministry of Defense!?
    Oh, where are you, Ivan Vasilyevich, with your service people (oprichniks)...

    Let him atone for his guilt with all the money.
  14. 0
    12 September 2025 20: 34
    As a rule, "softness" towards embezzlers does not turn out well, and embezzlement becomes an accessible national "sport" that replaces everything and everyone during the period of Russia's complete "exclusion" from the world sports movement....
  15. +3
    13 September 2025 06: 03
    Damn, there were so many thieves around the honest reindeer herder
    Poor thing, how did he hold on there for so many years and not give in?
    Ha ha ha
  16. +1
    13 September 2025 06: 05
    Amusingly
    And again in a similar topic you won’t see local guards like Lemon and Huron and others laughing
    They don't shine in such topics.
    They only downvote
  17. +1
    13 September 2025 06: 30
    Another former official of the Russian Ministry of Defense has been arrested
    - corrupt power gave birth to corruption - everything is natural, nothing to be surprised about.
  18. +1
    13 September 2025 17: 21
    Oh, these metastases of the rampant shit-schizocracy! For a long time we will reap the fruits of betrayal, naivety, stupidity and .... well, the reader will add himself...
  19. +1
    13 September 2025 17: 46
    And no one around saw or knew anything...
  20. 0
    14 September 2025 01: 35
    They want to refer to the article in the Constitution of the Russian Federation, according to which children are obliged to take care of elderly parents
    and therefore they plan to abolish pensions and place the responsibility for supporting parents on their children
    Today is the election, I'll go vote for United Russia
    if you don’t vote for them, then their dreams will
    may not come true
    and regarding the article I can add that everyone in Russia who has gotten to the authorities at any level only does what they do - rake in money, bribes, kickbacks, embezzlement
    so the Ministry of Defense is no exception
    There were arrests of regional governors who had kilograms of cash confiscated during searches
    take any governor by the sirloin and they will have money at home comparable to the annual budget of a city with a population of over a million
  21. 0
    14 September 2025 09: 03
    Andreyka didn't even change from his home clothes. That means he wasn't warned. An unthinkable thing at the top! That's good.
    Khalil Arslanov acted in the style of "Chechen aviso", that is, he issued money without any fuss, that is, he transferred money to his own and his friends' accounts. Without any fear. And what will happen next? "Some problems with communication" began when in the 90s they rapidly plundered a powerful branch of protected Soviet communication. Because of rare earths and copper. Will those guilty of destroying the advanced Soviet direction at least be named?
    1. 0
      14 September 2025 11: 28
      The 90s rapidly plundered the powerful industry of secure Soviet communications

      Shopping centers, construction of high-rise buildings with ready-made communications were carried out on the territories of scientific and industrial complexes associated with the military-industrial complex.
  22. +1
    14 September 2025 12: 50
    What kind of priest (leader), such is the parish (subordinate officials)...
  23. 0
    15 September 2025 14: 30
    Quote: Garri_
    ..who did he offend so much (who did he not pay a penalty to) that he was sentenced to 17 years in prison..??!!

    We'll never recognize it.
    They are dragging something out with Timur, probably thinking about how to get him out.
  24. 0
    15 September 2025 22: 51
    WHAT ABOUT SERDYUKOV AND HIS ACCOMPLICES (TSAM)????????????????