Russell ‘Texas’ Bentley went missing in Donetsk in April
Russian authorities have accused four members of the armed forces of kidnapping and killing Russell ‘Texas’ Bentley in Donetsk earlier this year.
The Texas-born Bentley joined the Donetsk People’s Republic militia in 2014. He later became a Russian citizen and worked as a stringer for Sputnik news agency. He disappeared on April 8, during a Ukrainian artillery attack on Donetsk.
On Friday, the Russian Investigative Committee announced criminal charges against four soldiers, alleging that they tortured Bentley to death and then tried to cover up their crime by destroying his car and moving the body.
Investigative Committee spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko named the four suspects as Vitaly Vasnyatsky, Vladislav Agaltsev, Vladimir Bazhin and Andrey Iordanov, all members of the ‘Oplot’ brigade of the Russian armed forces, formerly the DPR militia. They face multiple charges, including assault and torture causing death and covering up a serious crime.
According to the investigation, Vansyatsky, Agaltsev and Iordanov assaulted Bentley on April 8. The torture they subjected him to inadvertently killed him, whereupon Vansyatsky and Agaltsev used a block of TNT to blow up a VAZ 2115 car with Bentley’s body inside. The following day, Vasnyatsky ordered Bazhin to cover up the crime by moving Bentley’s remains elsewhere.
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The four suspects have been informed of the results of the investigation, Petrenko said. The case will now proceed to indictments and court hearings.