
The ‘ordinary’ woman accused of assassinating a Russian commander in Crimea
Margarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights. Photograph: VkontakteView image in fullscreenMargarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights. He was killed on the spot.Within hours, investigators had a suspect.
- ▪Margarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights.
- ▪Photograph: VkontakteView image in fullscreenMargarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights.
- ▪He was killed on the spot.Within hours, investigators had a suspect.
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| Original publisher | the Guardian |
| Canonical URL | https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/aug/23/ordinary-woman-margarita-reutt-accused-assassinating-russian-commander-crimea |
| Publication time | Sun, 23 Aug 2026 04:00:22 GMT |
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Margarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights. Photograph: VkontakteView image in fullscreenMargarita Reutt posted frequently online about health and animal rights. Photograph: VkontakteRussiaThe ‘ordinary’ woman accused of assassinating a Russian commander in Crimea Friends close to Margarita Reutt are shocked she could allegedly plant bomb that killed Ukrainian defector Robert Shageev, while others recall a stubborn grit to see any plan throughPjotr SauerSun 23 Aug 2026 00.00 EDTLast modified on Sun 23 Aug 2026 00.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleIt was just after dawn in Sevastopol when a powerful explosion tore through a quiet square in a residential district of the Russian-occupied Crimean port city.Hidden inside a rubbish bin, a bomb containing the…
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