10 САМЫХ РОСКОШНЫХ памятников криминальным авторитетам 90-х - Summary

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The video is about the most luxurious monuments to criminal authorities from the 90s in Russia and the former Soviet republics. It tells the stories of how these authorities rose to power, engaged in various illegal businesses, and died in violent ways. It also describes the features of their monuments, such as the materials, sculptures, inscriptions, and symbols. Some of the authorities mentioned are Grisha Severny, Sylvester, Karabas, Quantrishvili brothers, Kostya Mogila, Anton Malevsky, and others. The video ends with a request to like and subscribe to the channel.

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1. **Monuments to thieves in law** from the 90s in Russia and former Soviet republics are discussed.
2. **Grigory Gusyatinsky**, also known as Grisha Northern, was a founder of Medvedkovskaya organized crime group.
3. Gusyatinsky merged with Orekhovskaya and became close to its leader, Sylvester.
4. In 1994, Gusyatinsky moved to Kiev to master the oil business but was assassinated in 1995.
5. **Sergey Timofeev**, also known as Sylvester, was a criminal authority and leader of Orekhovskaya.
6. Sylvester died in a car explosion in 1994 near the Ciro building Bank on Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, Moscow.
7. The explosion was caused by 400 grams of TNT attached to the car's bottom.
8. **Victor Pavlovich**, also known as Carabas, was an Odessa crime boss in the 90s.
9. Carabas was shot dead in 1997 and buried in the Second Christian cemetery in Odessa.
10. The Quantrishvili brothers were influential Moscow authorities in the 90s.
11. Amiran Quantrishvili was killed in 1993 and buried at Vagankovsky cemetery.
12. Otari Quantrishvili was murdered in 1994 and buried next to his brother.
13. Uralmash is a strong crime gang from Yekaterinburg created in the 90s.
14. Leaders of Uralmash were Gregory and Konstantin Tsyganov.
15. Oleg Vagin was a famous crime boss from Ekaterinburg and leader of Center PG.
16. Vagin was killed in 1992 and buried at Shirokorechenskoe cemetery with luxurious memorials.
17. Sergey Harry Kupchak, a founder of Kupchak PG, was killed along with his brother Valery in the early 90s.
18. Boris Chubarov, also known as Moresoda, was an influential businessman and crime boss in Novosibirsk.
19. Konstantin Yakovlev, also known as Kostya Grave, started as a cemetery worker and became influential in St. Petersburg's media.
20. Anton Malevsky, also known as Anton Izmailovsky or Anton Cut, was an aluminum multimillionaire and leader of Izmailovo VPG.

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