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Doctors reported that there were no obstacles to Pichushkin's detention in the Polar Owl

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Doctors of the Polar Owl colony have not identified any medical obstacles to the continued detention of Alexander Pichushkin, a life-long convict known as the Bitsevsky maniac, in this institution. This was reported by RIA Novosti on August 27.

At the hearings held via video link, the Bitsevsky maniac also demanded to recover 100,000 rubles from the FSIN for "moral suffering," citing health problems due to the harsh climate of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District.

Pichushkin, who has 49 victims, committed his crimes in the 1990s and 2000s, mostly in the Bitsevsky Forest in Moscow.

In October 2007, the Moscow City Court, based on the guilty verdict of the jury, sentenced the Bitsevsky maniac to life imprisonment in a special regime colony.

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