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  • [HOLY S**T!] Alexander Solonik : greatest hitman?

    -Escaped from prison 3 times.

    -Was marked for death when he was in prison, fought other inmates up to 12 at a time.

    -Killed several mob bosses, one of them was hit in a crowded club even though he was surrounded by his bodyguards.

    -Founded his own criminial organization.

    -Was on Russia's top ten "Most Wanted" list.

    -Authorities still don't know whether he's dead or alive (possibly faked his own death).

    Full bio : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Solonik

  • #2
    I've never heard of him until now. His life sounds like an action movie!!

    This time, instead of just eight months in a minimum-security resort, they sentenced him to several years in a federal Siberian gulag, where he could look forward to sub-zero temperatures three hundred days out of the year and long, cold afternoons whacking rocks with a pickaxe while security guards shoved AK-47s in his face. His second day in the detention facility, word got out that Solonik had been in a police academy, and he was jumped in the yard by twelve convicted murderers armed with shovels. He was unexpectedly smashed in the back of the head by a shovel but somehow managed to take down one of the guys with a judo shoulder throw, steal his shovel, and then use it to single-handedly beat the ever-loving shit out of all twelve inmates. Nobody messed with him again.

    There was a powerful crime lord traveling in a black armored car with heavily-tinted bulletproof glass windows, surrounded by a dozen well-trained elite mafia bodyguards. As the car rolled to a stop outside of a secret safehouse, the mobster stepped out onto the street and Solonik shot him in the head from a concealed sniper’s nest on the roof of a building over three hundred yards away. Then he dropped six of the boss’ bodyguards before vanishing into the night. Another time, high ranking mafia man was snorting a bunch of coke off of some strippers in the back room of his high-end posh Moscow nightclub, surrounded by an escort of ex-Spestnaz gunmen, when all of a sudden the door was violently kicked in. Solonik activated bullet-time and dove head first into the room, firing two pistols and taking out all of the gangsters before they could even unholster their weapons. There was another time that he tried to blackmail one of the most powerful mob bosses in all of Russia, and of course the guy told Solonik to get bent. One month later, the boss and all of his closest associates were found dead in various parts of the city, killed by everything ranging from knife wounds to shotgun shells to the face.

    During his time as a professional contract killer, Solonik quickly became the most feared man in Russia. No criminal was safe from him. He earned the nickname, “Alexander the Great”, not only because this is an incredibly clever play on his first name, but also because he was famous for going into gunfights “Macedonian Style” – the Russian term for dual-wielding pistols.

    Eventually, the law caught up with Alexander Solonik, and he was arrested by several officers on the streets of Moscow one morning. He agreed to go along with them peacefully, but right as they were preparing to enter the police station he whipped out the Scorpion submachine gun he had hiding under his jacket and opened fire. The cops chased him through the streets of Moscow, including through a crowded marketplace, all the while trading fire with the most dangerous man in the world. Solonik killed seven officers before he was shot in the kidney while trying to hop a chain-link fence. Cops at the scene would later remark that they couldn’t believe the accuracy of Solonik’s shots, even as he was running at full-speed and firing over his shoulder. Once cop claimed that he was hiding behind a concrete post and two of Solonik’s bullets hit in the exact same place, kind of like a modern-day Robin Hood, only instead of robbing the rich and helping the poor he was shooting a bunch of cops in the head.

    Solonik spent eight months in Detention Center 1, the most air-tight prison in Russia, recuperating from his wounds and studying various foreign languages. When his injuries were completely healed, he once again made an unbelievable escape. He allegedly had a man on the inside this time, and the two of them used grappling hooks and ropes to exit the building in the middle of the night and make their way to a waiting BMW. To this day Solonik remains the only person to ever escape from this facility.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pretty Boy1 View Post
      surrounded by an escort of ex-Spestnaz gunmen, when all of a sudden the door was violently kicked in.
      Didn't know the bodyguards were ex-Spestnaz. Damn, these guys don't play.

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