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The prosecutor's office asked the Nizhny Novgorod military commissar for 6 years in prison in the case of bribes from conscripts; he said he spent their money to repair the military registration and enlistment office

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The military prosecutor's office asked for six years in prison and a fine of 9 million rubles for the former military commissioner for C...

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The military prosecutor's office asked for six years in prison and a fine of 9 million rubles for the former military commissioner for C...

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Mediazona broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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