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In the period from April 3, 2008 to February 20, 2009 there were 9 explosions in which 8 were killed and 46 people were injured.
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April 3, 2008 - in the Kirov Park, Lazarevskoye Microdistrict, an explosive disguised as a cigarette case that was lying on a bench exploded.
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Two people were injured.
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April 7, 2008 - in the square on Victory Street, Lazarevskoye Microdistrict, an explosive disguised as a bag exploded.
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A policeman was seriously injured from the explosion.
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June 11, 2008 - on Victory Street in the Lazarevskoye Microdistrict, explosives disguised as a flask exploded.
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One man died
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July 2, 2008 - in the Adlersky City District an explosion in a multi-storey building.
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As a result of the explosion, the house was partially collapsed.
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2 people died and 20 were injured.
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July 30, 2008 - an object exploded in the hands of a man in the Adlersky City District.
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One person died and one was injured.
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August 7, 2008 - An explosion occurred on the beach at Loo Microdistrict.
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2 people died and 20 were injured.
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November 10, 2008 - in the Adlersky City District, an explosive disguised as a can of beer exploded.
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One person was injured.
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December 29, 2008 - An explosion occurred on a street in Adlersky City District.
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One man died.
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February 20, 2009 - an explosion occurred in a construction trailer in the Khostinsky City District.
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One person died and one was injured.
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After the explosion on June 11, 2008, all the explosions were combined in one series.
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The laying of explosives on November 10, 2008 hit the surveillance cameras.
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But due to the poor quality of the video, the only thing that could be determined was the model of the car.
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It was GAZ 31105.
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At that time, there were 800 such cars in Sochi.
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All owners of these cars were summoned for interrogations.
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Among them was Mikhail Denisenko.
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Ilya Galkin knew that they were looking for Denisenko’s car and organized an explosion on February 20, 2009 so that the police wouldn’t search for Denisenko.
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Galkin found the mobile number of the owner of the same car as in Denisenko and phoned him.
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He also sent him an SMS with the text "How to connect this?"
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He disguised the explosives as a flashlight, put the parts for the explosives in a bag, took a bottle of beer, food and put it all near the gatehouse at the construction site.
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Then one worker died and another was injured.
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Police found Galkin through a SIM card.
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After Galkin became a suspect, it was decided to pick up his laptop from him.
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The boss noticed how Galkin plays games on the laptop in time and took it from him.
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Galkin panicked.
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The laptop had a lot of information about explosives.
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It was April 14, 2008.
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That evening he told everything to his mother with whom he lived.
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They collected all the materials for the explosives and took them to the wasteland.
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During this, the police watched him.
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Mikhail Denisenko was detained on April 14, 2008.
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Ilya Galkin was detained on April 15, 2008.
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The organizer and inspirer of the explosions was Galkin.
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Galkin and Denisenko were neighbors and were friends since childhood.
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At school, they were bullied.
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Denisenko was very dependent on Galkin.
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They were prone to cruelty.
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They found instructions for making explosives on the Internet.
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Both were united by hatred of society.
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Ilya Ilyich Galkin was born in 1983.
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He had a mother Nadezhda Galkina, father Ilya Deshko and a brother-in-law on his father Alexander Deshko.
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After school, he studied at a police school.
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After which he worked in the Sochi police.
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The first time Galkin made explosives in February 2008.
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At the time of his arrest, he was a lieutenant.
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In one of the interviews, Galkin's father said that he was attacked by the homeless in his childhood, and was nearly strangled once.
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In the winter of 2003, he beat and shot three times with a pneumatic pistol at a homeless man.
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The poor man survived but ceased to see.
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All this was during working hours and his partner saw it.
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Between April 12 and 17, 2007, he killed 5 homeless people and his brother and severely wounded one.
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For murders, he used a signal pistol redone for firing hunting cartridges.
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He killed his victims with a shot in the face.
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He searched for victims in the district of heating mains.
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Knife wounds were found on the bodies of the homeless.
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The bodies of the homeless were discovered on April 17.
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On the evening of April 17, he had a drink with his brother and accidentally talked about the killings of the homeless.
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After that, he decided to kill him.
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He hit him on the head with an ax and dismembered the body.
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Mikhail Sergeyevich Denisenko was born in 1984.
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He had a wife, Inna Denisenko.
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Previously, he divorced his other wife due to the fact that Galkin did not like her.
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He worked as an operator on the local television channel Efkate.
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He worked there for 7 years.
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He was fond of electronics and technology.
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He made electric detonators for bombs.
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The trial of Galkin and Doroshenko began on June 18, 2010.
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On May 17, 2011, a video of interrogation and torture with Ilya Galkin appeared on the Internet.
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January 31, 2014 Ilya Galkin was sentenced to life imprisonment and Mikhail Denisenko to 21 years and 6 months in prison.
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They are also required to pay 54.3 million rubles in civil claims.
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They are also obligated to pay the city administration of Sochi 43.7 million rubles.
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On October 23, 2014, the Supreme Court upheld the verdict
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On April 4, 2015, Galkin applied to the European Court of Human Rights.
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ментовские пытки в сочи - video interrogation of Ilya Galkin.
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Elka Gilmore
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Elka Gilmore (March 17, 1960 – July 6, 2019) was an American chef.
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Her San Francisco restaurant, Elka, earned national acclaim.
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In 1994, she was nominated for the James Beard Foundation Award for Best California Chef.
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Elka Ruth Gilmore was born in 1960 in San Antonio, Texas.
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Her first restaurant job, as a dishwasher, was at Café Camille in Austin, when she was around 12 years old.
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She left home at age 16 to live with her grandmother in Madison, Wisconsin.
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As a teenager, she worked as a prep cook at L’Étoile in Madison; when the chef quit, Gilmore was promoted to chef.
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At 18, she travelled to Boston, New York, and Provence (where she apprenticed at a restaurant in Cotignac), before settling in Los Angeles in 1982.
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There, she worked at restaurants Tumbleweed, Checkers, and Palette.
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She was the co-owner of Camelion's, which served French-inspired cuisine.
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In 1991, at the age of 31, she opened her restaurant Elka in the Miyako Hotel in San Francisco's Japantown, serving a blend of Asian and French cuisine.
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The restaurant was met with national acclaim.
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The "New York Times Magazine" described the restaurant's dishes as "light and memorable" with "deep and husky flavors"; it called Gilmore "the enfant terrible of the modern California kitchen" and "an iconoclastic cook."
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In 1994, she was nominated for the James Beard Foundation's Award for Best California Chef.
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In 1995, she opened Liberté, a French-American restaurant, in San Francisco.