THIS is the sickening moment a Russian soldier cries “I’ll be murdered in jail” after he was locked away for the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl.
Fiend Ruslan Shingirey, 26, was sentenced to life behind bars after he was found guilty of kidnapping and suffocating schoolgirl Masha Zyubina before carrying out the twisted sex attack.
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Eight-year-old Masha Zyubina was lured into the former soldiers truckEast2West
The sick individual admitted to the crimes in courtEast2West
The brutal murder came shortly after he was demobilised by the Russian army.
Shingirey told a court he gave the girl a lift in his truck after promising to drive her home.
Haunting footage showed him in his truck as he stalked the girl along a village road.
Instead of dropping her home, Shingirey confessed to “driving to a wooded area, and tying her hands”.
He told prosecutors: “It was clear she was frightened. She didn’t say or do anything.”
The paedophile then said he put a plastic bag over her head and raped her.
He initially admitted to leaving her for dead following the attack but is now believed to have murdered her.
Shingirey was asked shortly before being sentenced: “After the rape, did you kill her straight away, strangle her?”
He chillingly responded: “I didn’t take the plastic bag off her head.”
The paedophile truck driver later complained in court: “I suppose that because of this [the nature of his crime], they’ll probably kill me in prison.”
He already feared for his life prior to his arrest as police had to protect his house in Dorozhny, Rostov region, from villagers trying to stage a lynching.
The court later convicted him of abduction, rape, other violent sexual acts, and murder by strangulation.
Masha’s aunt Olga Sharnikova asked at the girl’s funeral how such a killing could happen in a “humane society”.
The shocking case is believed to be one of hundreds of examples of violent crimes committed by war returnees in Russia.
A Ukrainian report states: “These are the animals who are fighting against Ukraine, who don’t care who they kill, who like to mock, rape, kill and get paid for it.”
Speaking on Shingirey’s case in particluar, the report added: “Shingirey is calm because he knows that nothing will happen to him.”
They believe that he will serve only a short time in jail before being shipped back off to the battlefield.
Putin has quashed the criminal cases and sentences of tens of thousands of Russians so they can fight in his war.
Last year, Putin signed a bill that enables offenders to dodge prosecution and criminal proceedings against them if they enlist to fight in Ukraine.
Legal experts slammed the plan, accusing it of weakening the fundamentals of criminal justice, which hold that punishment is inevitable, The Times reports.
Ekaterina Schulmann, a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Centre in Berlin, said on her weekly YouTube show: “This is a daring legal experiment on society.
“You have to be really desperate to do it — or you have to display sheer legal nihilism and an utter lack of understanding of how law works and why we need it.
“No society can carry on like this: it cannot encourage crime and murders at this level.”
Shingirey in court as he said he fears for his life in jailEast2West
Haunting footage shows Masha moments before she was picked up by Shingirey in his truckEast2West
Shingirey was led into court in handcuffsEast2West