here is one of the posts in the community, it describes the criminal wars that raged in tolyat in thenother, another, and after pictures from the scene of the murder of the deceased, the authors of the note call alexander beznoshchenko the leader of a small organized crime group that operated in talya in the nineties, here is his grave at the banykinsky cemetery, there are dozens more tombstones nearby, most of them are reflected in one way or another ... in this group, it turns out that the authors were not too lazy to go to the churchyard and re-photograph dozens of graves here. next to the gilded bust there is an even more impressive monument of sculpture of three young guys and one gravestone on everyone, next to her is a lonely cemetery visitor who says he came to visit a classmate. and these guys are also from the upg, yes, well, probably this one, and i learned with this, one day they killed, shoot. that uh-huh, normal, this is something, the so-called bandit alley at the banykinsky cemetery starts almost from the entrance, there are huge monuments to the leaders of the talyati