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Convicted for 6.5 years director of "Yeralash" pardoned for participation in the war against Ukrainians: pedophile prepares to return home
Russian ex-director-director of the children's program "Eralash" Ilya Belostrotsky will be released from punishment in the pedophelia case - the filmmaker was sentenced to 6.5 years for corrupting a 13-year-old boy. The Russian was "pardoned" thanks to his participation in the so-called "SWO".
Belostrotsky, who volunteered to go to war against Ukraine right from behind bars, was awarded a medal "For saving the dead" at the hands of bloody dictator Vladimir Putin.
The "uncuffing" of the Z-patriot was reported by Rosmedia. Earlier, propagandists claimed that the "ex-con," as Belostrotsky calls himself, was awarded for allegedly saving his commander from death.
Last summer, the Russian was sentenced to 14 years in a colony in a case of corruption of a minor boy. Subsequently, the punishment was mitigated almost twice - to 6.5 years. As claimed by the scandalous director, representatives of the Defense Ministry came to the colony in October 2023 with a "favorable" offer.
Without thinking long, Belostrotsky agreed to sign a contract to take part in the war. Subsequently, the filmmaker became a medic in an assault unit for prisoners and convicts. He was released from the article for the first state award he received, and at the end of August 2024, the former director of "Yeralash" received a new one - the Zhukov Medal.
Belostrotsky received the latest award for continuing to carry out tasks despite a broken ankle. The Russian shared his joy - now he will be able to go on vacation and visit his 77-year-old mother.
Interestingly, the Russian had previously stated that he was not going to war to kill Ukrainians. He wanted to "take revenge on the bastards who put him behind bars." He also explained his decision by the fact that he wants to be needed by the people "at least somewhere". Details - in our material.
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