Some Convicted Russian Prisoners, Who Fought In Ukraine, Are Now Free

Some Convicted Russian Prisoners, Who Fought In Ukraine, Are Now Free

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      580
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      15. dec. 2023
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A government program in Russia offers pardons to prisoners convicted of serious crime who agree to fight in Ukraine, if they survive. The policy has serious consequences for victims of crimes and their families. We hear more from our correspondent in Moscow.

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