"When the SVO began, the place of pedophiles and school shooters was taken by the "heroes of Ukraine" and their Russian accomplices" Those who previously demanded the death penalty for ordinary crimes are now demanding them for Ukrainian (pro-Ukrainian) executioners, terrorists and their accomplices. The founder of modern abolitionism, the Italian Marquis Beccaria, who lived in the XVIII century, and Empress Catherine II, in her "Order" (1767), noted that the idea of abolishing the death Penalty is not absolute and should be accompanied by reservations.