The instigators of the shooting in the gypsy village were caught in the crossfire when their friends shared the beauty. Who shot whom in the Gypsy village of Yekaterinburg: versions of local residents and security forces

At the crime scene

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A bloody clash took place in Yekaterinburg on Saturday. According to various sources, there are from 6 to 8 wounded in the hospital. Two of those involved in the shootout were killed: 27-year-old Kirill Shtripling died almost immediately; on Sunday evening, 18-year-old Ilya Tashimov died in a hospital bed.

Life.ru also presented data on the remaining wounded:

  1. Bardinov A., born in 1999
  2. Ogly A., born in 1982
  3. Ogly R., born in 1991
  4. Basargin P., born in 1997 (in serious condition)
  5. Khodakov I., born in 1989
  6. Portnov A., born in 1999
  7. Kuzakov D., born in 1999

As Ura.ru reports with reference to local security officials, the ataman of the Cossack farm “Rassvet” Oleg Shishov, who fled the scene of the conflict, will return to Yekaterinburg on Monday morning to testify. So far he is accused of double murder, but the growing public support gives him a chance to reclassify the case as “self-defense.”

A place with history

The massacre happened at house No. 46 on Deputatskaya Street, in the notorious gypsy village.


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It was here, nearby, in 1999 that the Drug-Free City Foundation, now headed by the mayor of the city Evgeniy Roizman, and then one of the leaders of the Uralmash group, Alexander Khabarov, held the famous “Meeting of Authorities.” Then about 500 “brothers” stood at the homes of drug dealers, silently inviting them to wind down their business.

Later, at the instigation of Roizman and his foundation, the authorities demolished a home that belonged to the Ogly gypsy clan, which supplied the region with heroin.


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Now the “village” is, in fact, just a few houses. Gypsies no longer live here, but there is a cafe here owned by citizens from Central Asia. It was in front of this building that the shooting took place.

Domestic conflict

According to the Investigative Committee, the crime was committed as a result of “an interpersonal conflict between the shooter and some of the victims.”

Based on the testimony of the shooter’s wife, the day before the shootout, Oleg Shishov sent a member, as Ura.ru suggests, of that same Ogly clan to an address known to everyone.

“On Friday, September 2, we were invited to a birthday party with our friends Dutov in Mountain Shield. Their daughter Alisa lives with the gypsy Dmitry, cohabiting, so to speak. We were sitting there, drinking together, and this Dmitry had a conflict with my husband. They didn’t fight, it’s just that Oleg, my husband, sent him a bad word. He didn’t do anything at that moment. They came to us the next day,” Anastasia Shishova, the mother of three children, whom, according to her, was protected by her husband with a weapon, told the editors of Znak.com.


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It is worth noting that Shishov’s wife first went to the journalists, and not to the police. “I was afraid,” she said. “I was afraid of some wrong actions.”

“There are a million cases in Russia when a person defends his family and then goes to prison for it,” Shishova explained her position.

30 versus a family with children

Offended by the merchants of death, they sent 30 armed fighters to the house of a former special forces soldier, now a bankrupt entrepreneur, owner of a store selling Cossack ammunition. Among them was Kirill Shtripling, a graduate of the Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

It was afternoon. I had two small children in the house. In general, we have three sons: the eldest is five and a half years old, the middle one is three and a half years old, and the youngest is two years old. The eldest is now in the village, I slept at home with the little ones. I hear shooting. They arrived on the sly, just for my husband. It turned out that this Alice called her mother Marina: they say, her gypsy went to kill Oleg, said Oleg Shishov’s wife. .


The deceased Kirill Shtripling, a graduate of the Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

However, it turned out that the scythe found a stone: former special forces soldier Shishov was not at a loss and managed to use the Saiga carbine, for which he had permission, firing 18 shots.

The result of the attack was gunshot wounds to six (according to other sources - eight) people, as well as the death of Shtripling. Security forces opened a criminal case for attempted murder and illegal weapons trafficking. However, very soon another case was opened, under the article “Murder”.

Almost Kushchevka

It is known about the deceased 27-year-old Shtripling that, as a mixed martial arts fighter in the heavyweight division, he was part of the “support group” of Nikita Maltsev, known in narrow circles. The latter is the business partner of ex-deputy of the Sverdlovsk Legislative Assembly Maxim Ryapasov. According to Polit.ru, in the military organization Kirill Shtripling was in demand in resolving power disputes.

In addition, the defending side also suffered.

“Five minutes before the gypsies, the father of Alisa (Dmitry’s cohabitant, because of whom the conflict flared up) - Sasha - and his brother, Alexey, managed to arrive to us,” said the wife of the special forces soldier who stood up for the family and told about the injuries they received in the massacre. - My husband runs in, covered in blood, to where we were sleeping. He either got hit by a bullet or something - just a huge wound in his eyebrow. Another bullet went right through his pants. The shirt is torn from the back. Sasha was shot in the arm, the bullet sits there (points to his left shoulder). Alexey is covered in scratches, he ran up, apparently, just at the last moment.”

According to the mother of three children, none of them were injured by doctors; they tried to escape as quickly as possible, fearing further revenge from the bandits.

The massacre in the Roma village almost became an analogue of the tragic events that unfolded in the village of Kushchevskaya in 2010, when bandits killed two families of 12 people, including children.

They didn’t come to talk, they came with the goal of destroying everything,- Anastasia Shishova is sure. “I heard shooting, then my husband came running, we grabbed the children and ran away. There was practically no conversation. My husband is such a person - he simply stood up for his family.

Public support

A vigorous campaign in support of Oleg Shishov has unfolded on the Internet; users, in particular, are proposing to post a petition in his support.


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However, Oleg may well count on a fair consideration of the case, which the Public Chamber promises to take control of.

Secretary of the RF OP Alexander Brechalov said that the chairman of the presidium of the All-Russian organization “Officers of Russia” and the relevant Security Committee of the RF OP, Anton Tsvetkov, will study the circumstances of the incident.

"Murder of two persons" and "Illegal arms trafficking." The case of mass riots in the Roma village of Yekaterinburg has been reclassified to these more serious charges. The court, surrounded by police and besieged by relatives of the detainees, chose a preventive measure for the participants in the shootout on September 3.

- Tell me, what are you accused of?

The probable instigators of the bloody shootout are being led along the corridors of the Leninsky Court in Yekaterinburg. Young people hide their faces. Meanwhile, at the entrance to the courthouse there are police and relatives of the detainees.

The issue of choosing a preventive measure for the alleged organizers and participants of mass riots in the so-called Gypsy village is being decided. To prevent the conflict from happening again, the courthouse is under heavy security.

Over the weekend, a real shootout took place in the private sector of the capital of the Urals. A verbal conflict at a family holiday developed: more than two dozen people allegedly came for a simple conversation. As a result, two young people died from bullet wounds, and about a dozen victims were in the hospital.

The Investigative Committee has opened an investigation into the murder - Oleg Shishov is involved. He had already confessed and was released on his own recognizance. The second case is about mass riots. Today, a preventive measure was chosen for the suspects - two defendants were released in the courtroom, and Yanek Knyazev, Ruslan Ogly and Dmitry Pestrikov - probably the alleged instigator - were arrested for two months.

“Pestrikov, being free, may develop a single line of defense,” the prosecutor fears.

The court assumes that he can put pressure on witnesses. listens with tears in his eyes. His girlfriend is also uncomfortable - she is pregnant. Alisa Butova found herself among two fires: she is the daughter of one of Oleg Shishov’s defending friends.

“Shishov specifically had a dislike for the Roma people. He has had this for a long time. I know Shishov,” said Alisa Butova. “He told me a year ago, a year and a half ago: these gypsies broke my car, but we have them for ourselves, we are Cossacks, we are Russians.”

Oleg Shishov is the ataman of the Cossack Dawn farm with a decent collection of weapons, which supposedly has a license. Other participants in the conflict also say that he was the first to open fire on that ill-fated Saturday.

- He opened fire first. He says: what, let's bring them down!

Three young people in the dock, allegedly by accident. A mutual friend asked them for help.

“They asked us to help - the car had run out of gas, we needed to transport something, that’s all. We just helped. We didn’t have any weapons with us,” explains one of those whose fate will be decided by the court.

Oleg Shishov's version is radically different. On September 8, he presented her at an investigative experiment.

“There were aggressive attacks: grenades, we’ll burn the house down. And the decision was made to go out - they threw a grenade here, they would have killed us all,” explains Shishov. “They were apparently grouping up. The first line was lined up from hand-to-hand fighters.”

Shirshov's neighbors called the police, he himself went on the run and surrendered only a few days later.

The lawyer insists that Shirshov was forced to defend himself in order to protect his family: there were a wife and small children in the house. Shishov spoke about this in the Public Chamber. Experts ask the police. Meanwhile, the investigation continues, and according to experts, it will be difficult to quickly understand this complicated story.

Former special forces soldier Oleg Shishov, a participant in a high-profile shootout in the Roma village of Yekaterinburg, as a result of which two people were killed and seven were injured, voluntarily surrendered to law enforcement officers. “The man voluntarily came to the police and wrote a statement about bringing to criminal responsibility a group of unknown persons who staged mass riots that threatened his life and health on the evening of September 3 on Deputatskaya Street,” the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Sverdlovsk Region reported. Shishov came to the police station accompanied by media representatives and a group of people who introduced themselves as witnesses and neighbors of this citizen.

The Investigative Directorate of Russia for the Sverdlovsk Region interrogated the suspect and the citizens who came with him. Now two articles have been opened in the case of shooting in a Roma village: paragraph “a”, part 2 of Art. 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (murder of two persons) and Part 1 of Art. 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (illegal arms trafficking). As Shishov's lawyer stated, the investigation decided to release him on his own recognizance, without taking measures related to deprivation of liberty.

Investigators have two versions: “Firstly, the previously voiced version about the commission of murder and attempted murder as a result of an interpersonal conflict between the shooter and some of the victims, and an equal version about the necessary defense on the part of persons to whom citizens came in several cars, subsequently injured as a result of the incident."

Of course, Shishov insists on the second scenario, who, before surrendering to the police, told his version of what happened to the journalists of the publication "Znak.Com". According to the man, on Friday, September 2, at the birthday party of his friend Alexander Dutov’s wife, he had a conflict with a certain Dmitry, the partner of Alexander’s daughter. And the next day, 30 people in six cars showed up at Shishov’s home.

The owner of the house, who had previously served in hot spots, went through the Chechen campaign and, according to some sources, fought in the Donbass, met them with fire from a Vepr carbine.

Two people became victims of the shooting: Kirill Shtriplin and Pavel Basargin. “As if on cue, they started first, hammered Alexander, knocked out my barrel,” says Oleg Shishov. “Then, when Alexey (apparently another friend of Shishov. - Gazeta.Ru) picked it up, they tried to take it away from him. Why, in fact, the shot came out. They started taking him away, [Alexey] boom, by accident, and that’s it.” Shishov did not specify who this Alexey is and where he is now.

27-year-old Kirill Shtriplin (a graduate of the Ural Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia), who died in a shootout, was engaged in professional fights and took part in MMA tournaments. According to Ura.Ru, his last Stand in the ring of the Ratiborets arena, located on Serova Street, was on August 30. In the fight, Shtriplin confronted a Chechen fighter from the Grozny sports club “Akhmat”. The publication notes that Shtriplin participated in “commercial” showdowns and could have been hired specifically for the “strelka” with Shishov and his people.

Much less is known about the second victim, Pavel Basargin. On VKontakte there is profile young man, whose age and place of residence coincides with the deceased participant in the shootout. Judging by the VK data, he also practiced martial arts, and before that he studied at the Yekaterinburg Cadet School. “There is a Cossack corps there, but Pasha was skeptical about the Cossack movement,” one of the school teachers told Gazeta.Ru. He also confirmed the information that this is the same deceased Pavel Basargin, noting that he was a good man and a diligent student. The teacher also added that he does not understand the reason why all the media write about Roma in connection with this story, because both victims are Russian. The network has already begun collecting money for the funeral of Shtriplin and Basargin and providing assistance to the victims.

It is noteworthy that the mayor of Yekaterinburg, Evgeny Roizman, who spent the entire Saturday on Twitter for blogger Ruslan Sokolovsky, who was arrested for catching Pokemon in a temple, did not comment on the shooting incident. Meanwhile, this Roma area is directly connected with the name of the mayor of Yekaterinburg - in 1999, the Drug-Free City Foundation, now headed by Roizman, and then one of the leaders of the Uralmash group, Alexander Khabarov, held the famous “Rally of Authorities.” “Then about 500 ‘brothers’ stood at the homes of drug dealers, silently inviting them to close down their business,” writes "Reedus". “Later, at the instigation of Roizman and his foundation, the authorities demolished a home that belonged to the Ogly gypsy clan, which supplied the region with heroin.” Let us add on our own behalf that this surname is shared by two victims in Saturday’s shootout: A. Ogly, born in 1982, and R. Ogly, born in 1991. Gazeta.Ru was unable to obtain an immediate comment from Roizman.

The criminal opened fire on law enforcement officers and threw two grenades

Initially, the REN TV channel reported that two people were injured. According to the first information from Interfax, the shooter wounded three people: “The number of wounded has increased to three, another person died,” the agency’s source in the security forces said.

TASS soon reported, citing a source, that two people had died.

“The bodies of two people were found at the scene, shot by a local resident on the territory of his household,” the source said. A little later, a clarification came: the bodies of four dead were found, the police are not yet able to evacuate them from the scene of the emergency.

The Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region confirmed the injuries of several people: “Investigators at the hospital are interviewing the victims.” Data on victims has not yet been officially confirmed.

Life indicates that the shooter for a long time was near the window with a rifle in his hands. When law enforcement officers tried to start negotiations with him, he opened fire. The police officers were not injured; a bullet pierced the window of one of the police cars.

TASS reports that a special unit of the Russian Guard was called to the scene to neutralize the criminal. The shooter opened fire on the commandos, first throwing two grenades.

The identity of the criminal has been established. It is reported that this is a local resident born in 1967. Presumably, it is due to alcohol consumption. Sources say the reason for the shooting was a domestic conflict with neighbors.

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Shooting, pools of blood, nothing unusual

Who shot whom in the Gypsy village of Yekaterinburg: versions local residents and security forces

In the center is Kirill Shtripling, a graduate of the Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who allegedly died in a shootout. In Contact

This weekend, Yekaterinburg seemed to return to the 90s: near one of the private houses near the city center there was a large shootout with wounded and killed. The shooter fled, and security officials are calling the incident an interpersonal conflict. The site's correspondent visited the site of the massacre, spoke with local residents and law enforcement sources to restore the picture of what happened.

Deputatskaya Street is located in the very center of the so-called Gypsy village in the southwestern microdistrict of Yekaterinburg. On one side it is limited by Chkalova Street, on the other by Moskovskaya Street. 600 meters from here is the building of the Sverdlovsk Regional Court, well known to those locals involved in drug trafficking. It was precisely because of the abundance of drug sales outlets in the 90s that the Gypsy village acquired its sad fame, which spread far beyond the borders of the Ural capital. Yesterday this place was again included in crime reports.

Shootout at the red house

On Saturday, September 3, at about 17.00, the city police duty station began to receive reports of a shootout in the area of ​​Deputatskaya Street, 65. In fact, the shooting took place right near the windows of a two-apartment private house at Deputatskaya, 54/56. “They shot from that house with the red roof,” the first girl on a bicycle with whom I talked on the street pointed with her hand. Other local residents confirmed this information. Apparently, the cottage was built recently. There is a “For Sale” sign hanging on his balcony.

My interlocutor does not remember the exact time when the shooting began: “In the evening.” According to her, there were many shots. The fact that there were victims, and more than one, is evidenced by the drying pools of blood on the asphalt covered with flies. Near them, the wind flutters pieces of plastic tape that security forces used to cordon off the scene yesterday. “There were a lot of gypsies. They quarreled about something, about money, as they say. It seemed like they didn’t want to give the money and opened fire with a machine gun,” adds one of the young cyclist’s companions.

Oleg, who passed through Chechnya

Once they casually mention the name of the shooter - “Oleg”. They say that the shooter previously served in hot spots and went through the Chechen campaign. There was a family: wife, children. I had my own clothing business. But then something went wrong and the family fell apart.

There are no residents in the house at 54 Deputatskaya Street. There is a police post there now. “For all comments, please contact the press service of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate,” the man I tried to talk to at first answered clearly, in a military manner, from behind the fence, mistaking the occupant of the house for a local resident.

The residents of apartment No. 56 speak rather vaguely about their neighbor Oleg and the reasons for the shooting, but they confirm the version of the property conflict: “There were a bunch of gypsies in black cars. He (Oleg) was alone, he was probably afraid of what to do, he didn’t know, and that’s why he shot.” At that moment, there were three children in their own apartment at once: “The daughter-in-law gathered everyone and went to the bathhouse so that they wouldn’t get caught.”

Residents of Deputatskaya Street say that a lot of shots were heard. At first someone thought they were setting off fireworks. Information has already been published that the shooting was carried out from a Kalashnikov assault rifle. There are other versions. “In my opinion, it was a TT or a Stechkin, something like that was fired from. I was here two minutes after the shooting. I saw a man running with a gun. There was a black Mercedes and a yellow Lexus standing there, and two wounded guards were lying nearby, groaning,” says a local resident, whose house is located 50 meters around the corner.

Gunner's Personality

A website source in law enforcement agencies notes that, according to their data, it was not a Kalashnikov assault rifle or a pistol that was used, but a Saiga multi-shot hunting rifle. It was officially registered to a shooter from the Gypsy village, who is now suspected of organizing this massacre.

This morning, Life reported that security forces are looking for 38-year-old businessman Oleg Sh. (his last name has not yet been disclosed in the interests of the investigation). “Yes, this is him, a man born in 1977,” a source among the security forces confirmed to our publication. Later, Komsomolskaya Pravda published the full name of the wanted man - Oleg Shishov.

More likely, we're talking about about Oleg Yuryevich Shishov, a native of the city of Kamensk-Uralsky, Sverdlovsk region. According to the SPARK database, Oleg Shishov was a co-founder and director of the now defunct trading house Region-Business, whose main activity was trading in crude oil products. He was also a member of the management of a company with a similar name in Kazan.

Nine injured

Based on available information, firearms were also used from the opposite side. At the same time, local residents say that the fire came not only from the direction of house No. 54, but also from the cars of visitors.

Information on the number of victims in the shootout is still being clarified. This was confirmed in a telephone conversation by the press secretary of the Sverdlovsk department of the ICR, Alexander Shulga. As of late yesterday, six or eight injuries were reported. “At this hour, we know for sure that nine people are wounded. Two were taken away by ambulance, seven went to city hospitals on their own. The figure may not be final; all information about patients from yesterday who had gunshot wounds is being checked,” a source told the site.

It is known, however, that the bulk of the victims were taken to the nearby City Clinical Hospital No. 40. Late yesterday evening, one of the wounded, 27-year-old Kirill Shtripling, died there. According to preliminary information, in 2008 he graduated from the Ural Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. We managed to contact one of his relatives by phone. However, she only stated that so far she “knows nothing” either about the events on Deputatskaya or about Kirill’s participation in them.

A list of other victims was previously published by Life: A. Bardinov, born in 1999, A. Ogly, born in 1982, R. Ogly, born in 1991, P. Basargin, born in 1997 (in in serious condition), Khodakov I. born in 1989, Portnov A. born in 1999, Kuzakov D. born in 1999.

Back to the 90s

This is not the first major criminal showdown in Yekaterinburg in recent months. In February of this year, deputies of the City Duma asked the head of the city police department, Colonel Igor Trifonov, whether it was possible to say that the 90s had returned to Yekaterinburg. The reason was two mass bloody fights that happened shortly before: one, on January 12, at the Dirigible shopping center on Botanika, the second, on February 6, at the Omega shopping center on Uralmash. “We do not allow any criminal squabbles, like in the 90s,” Trifonov assured the people’s representatives then.

The current massacre in the Gypsy village is now referred to in official reports by the police and the Investigative Committee as an “interpersonal conflict.” True, unlike the showdown at the Airship and Omega, investigators will have to reclassify the case by adding Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Murder”. Judging by the reaction of the residents of the Gypsy village, they do not see much difference between the “dashing 90s” and today. Children ride their bicycles along the asphalt covered in bloody puddles as if it were milk accidentally spilled from a carton onto the road.