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Oleg Naumov
BornDecember 1978 (age 45)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)Murder with aggravating circumstances (7 counts)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Date26 January 1998
Location(s)Pobedino, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia
Killed7
Injured1
WeaponsKalashnikov rifle
Date apprehended
27 January 1998

Oleg Vladimirovich Naumov (Russian: Оле́г Влади́мирович Нау́мов; born 1978) is a Russian mass murderer, convicted for the killing of seven people on 26 January 1998, in Sakhalin Oblast.

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Background

Oleg Naumov was born in 1978, and was serving as a private in the Russian Ground Forces, having been conscripted into the military a year before the attack. He was stationed at a military base located in Pobedino, a village on the island of Sakhalin in the Russian Far East region. Naumov had a criminal record and a history of drug abuse from as early as 13-years-old, which was unknown to his commanders at the time.[1]

Attack

On 26 January 1998, while serving on guard duty, Naumov attacked another soldier at random with an axe before grabbing his automatic rifle, when he then shot dead another soldier on guard duty and his commander, before shooting eight more soldiers in the base cafeteria and in a restroom, killing five of them.[1]

Arrest and conviction

Naumov fled the base but was detained a few hours later while hiding in a nearby village, and was hospitalized where he was put under heavy sedation. During his interrogation about the crimes at the base, Naumov claimed that he had been high off of acetone vapors, and did not recollect committing the killings.

Private Naumov was sentenced by the Far Eastern Military District Court to life imprisonment in a supermax penal colony.

References

  1. ^ a b WILLIAMS, CAROL J. (28 January 1998). "Russia Soldier Runs Amok, Kills 7 at Remote Base" – via LA Times.
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