Ivashevka massacre

The Ivashevka massacre (Russian: Ма́ссовое уби́йство в Ива́шевке) involved the murder of six members of a family and the critical wounding of a seventh on the night of 24 April 2016 in the village of Ivashevka, Syzransky District, Samara Oblast. The victims included Colonel Andrey Gosht (Russian: Андрей Гошт), the deputy head of police HQ in Samara Oblast and former head of the Syzran town police from 2013–2015, his wife, his mother and father, his sister-in-law and her daughter. Another niece, 7 years old, survived despite extensive injuries and a long coma.

Ivashevka massacre

The Ivashevka massacre (Russian: Ма́ссовое уби́йство в Ива́шевке) involved the murder of six members of a family and the critical wounding of a seventh on the night of 24 April 2016 in the village of Ivashevka, Syzransky District, Samara Oblast. The victims included Colonel Andrey Gosht (Russian: Андрей Гошт), the deputy head of police HQ in Samara Oblast and former head of the Syzran town police from 2013–2015, his wife, his mother and father, his sister-in-law and her daughter. Another niece, 7 years old, survived despite extensive injuries and a long coma.