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🔔 Please subscribe to the channel to help us reach our first 1000 subscribers faster! Help us grow! 🔔 Serial Killers and Crimes in USSR: The Siberian Chicago’s Deadly Reign 🕵️♂️🔍 In 1990s USSR or Russia, Novokuznetsk—dubbed the “Siberian Chicago”—became a battleground where Soviet sports champions turned into ruthless criminals 💀. Vladimir Lobotsky, a wrestling legend, led a gang of former athletes, extorting markets with hatchets and bartering factory goods for profit 🔫🏭. Their reign of terror spread to Moscow, clashing with the Solntsevskaya Bratva and targeting thieves-in-law, until a bomb ended Lobotsky’s life, sparking a deadly conspiracy. This chilling saga unveils five chapters of betrayal, murder, and justice, as detectives uncover haunting home videos and dismantle the gang in a dual-city raid 😱. Can Novokuznetsk escape its dark past? 🌆 Unpacking USSR | Russia’s Underworld Terms:🔍 1️⃣KGB: Committee for State Security, the Soviet Union’s main security agency (1954–1991), often referenced for its successor, the FSB. 2️⃣FSB: Federal Security Service, Russia’s post-KGB agency handling internal security and counterterrorism. 3️⃣MVD: Ministry of Internal Affairs, overseeing Russian police and public security. 4️⃣Solntsevskaya Bratva: A notorious Moscow crime syndicate, known for controlling gambling and extortion rackets. 5️⃣Lyuberetskaya Bratva: A rival Moscow crime group, infamous for its brutal enforcement tactics. 6️⃣Thieves-in-law: Elite Russian criminals with a code of honor, often marked by tattoos, wielding significant underworld influence. 7️⃣Spetsnaz: Special Purpose Forces, elite Russian units for high-stakes missions, akin to Navy SEALs. 8️⃣“Siberian Chicago”: A nickname for Novokuznetsk, reflecting its 1990s crime surge, mirroring Chicago’s Prohibition-era violence. 9️⃣Kuznetsky Metallurgical Plant: A major Novokuznetsk factory, central to the city’s steel industry and the gang’s bartering schemes. Scary stories for the night for true crime lovers! Content Warning: Contains scenes of violence and crime. Viewer discretion advised ⚠️. Subscribe to not miss new terrifying stories from Russia! 🔔 #TrueCrime #Russia1990s #SerialKillers #CrimeDocumentary