Photomontage of Mstitel (Avenger) posted on his online fan page.
The Russian Web is abuzz with talk about the country’s first real-life superhero: Mstitel (Avenger in Russian), a masked crime-fighter from the south-western Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Real vigilante, or online hoax?
Mstitel is new to the superhero business, and doesn’t yet have many victories to his credit. Nevertheless, he already enjoys a considerable degree of popularity: an
online group dedicated to him on Vkontakte (the Russian equivalent of Facebook) counts over 11,000 fans, while a video address posted on YouTube by the avenger has been viewed over 200,000 times and
inspired dozens of copycats.
Mstitel’s recent moves have been reported in newspapers and are
widely discussed on Russian blogs. While some believe he’s just a freak, a prankster or part of a sophisticated viral advertising campaign, others praise him as a hero and
wish him luck in a society where crime is rampant and the police are universally distrusted.
On March 30, Mstitel’s latest feat was reported on his Vkontakte group: he is said to have stopped several petty thieves from stealing something, although it is not clear what. In a written post on the group’s wall, Mstitel warned people from following his example without “proper training”. He also asked would-be avengers not to hurt criminals – “Evil shouldn’t be answered by evil”, he wrote. He regretted that some people think he's a joke, and vowed that, come what may, he will continue to patrol the streets of Chelyabinsk.
Mstitel was first sighted patrolling the streets of Chelyabinsk around mid-March. The person who uploaded this video of a brief encounter with him on March 12 visibly thought he was a prankster. Video posted on YouTube by Mirumir444.
Mstitel posted this video message on YouTube on March 20 to explain his intentions. He says he doesn’t want any publicity, but just wants to help rid Chelyabinsk of the “human trash” on the streets. He says he used to not care about the crime rate until an incident affected himself and his family. He claims to have been able to help people twice so far, and wants to use his Vkontakte for people to leave him messages and to alert him of their problems. Although he admits he’s “not a superman”, he says he has “special tools” to help him in his battle.
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Submitted by lax car service (not verified) on Wed, 27/04/2011 - 20:00.I think that even if this "superhero" is fake and only wants recognition, he or she is still putting the word out there that there is need for more safety measures in Chelyabinsk. He or she making more people and even officials aware that maybe the city isn't doing its job well in preventing crime. So much so, that citizens might take the initiative to protect themselves and others and serve as more of a superhero as the officials who are supposed to do the protecting.