Ruslan Abdulin was one of the authorities of the Russian Club organized crime group. He was nicknamed the Beloved. He was a good athlete, loved to swing his legs.
Ruslan was noticed by the leader of the organized crime group Anatoly Gaverdovsky during the competition, after which the leader of the Russian Club had a serious conversation with Abdulin, after which he joined his organization. Initially, Abdulin started out as a guard at Gaverdovsky, and only then was he admitted to more serious cases.
After joining the ranks of the organized crime group, Abdulin often began to change cars, each time buying more and more expensive models. The youth loved him. Ruslan was a little daring, but at the same time very easy to communicate with a developed sense of humor. Always had good money. For enough.
Once, when an arm wrestling tournament was organized in the gym of Gaverdovsky, an athlete of the Russian club who reached the final would obviously have lost to one of the finalists. At the break, Ruslan approached the opponent and began to threaten him to give in. As a result, a clearly strong opponent was forced to lose to his less powerful opponent.
When Goverdovsky was killed, the youth believed that it was Ruslan who should take his place. But in the end, Milgizin became at the helm of the brigade, and led a policy completely alien to the members of the organized criminal group, which caused discontent. Part of the brigade nevertheless left for Ruslan, and on May 15, 2006, an attempt was made on Milgizin. The killer shot at the authority when he was near the XXL shopping center on the street. Savushkin in the Leninsky district of Astrakhan. However, having received a gunshot wound in the neck, Eduard survived, after which the attempt was already organized on Abdulin, whose people probably attempted on Milgizin.
By the way, Milgizin also had good patrons in one of the structures, as well as an agreement with the organized crime group “Tatar Trade Union” on the alliance. And if it were not for internal strife, perhaps the history of a powerful group would have developed in a different way. But the once powerful structure began to lose its positions precisely because of internal conflicts, and the detachment of Ruslan Abdulin’s brigade played a big role in this.
Abdulin was followed by members of the Russian Club Dmitry Slabolitsky and Asylbek Kolchugarov. June 12, 2006 decided to act. That day, Ruslan was driving his Lexus on business. At about two o’clock in the afternoon I drove up to the Astrakhanskaya Hotel, where the next meeting was to take place. But the authority did not fall on her.
Slabolitsky and Kolchugarov, who had been following him since morning, jumped out of their car and opened fire from Kalashnikov assault rifles on the passengers of the Lexus. As a result, Ruslan Abdulin was killed, and his companion, whose name was never named, was wounded in the leg.