Two Russian Disarmed Soldiers Were Locked up and Tortured by Their Own Command. the Pretext by Which They Were Arrested and Captured
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Two Russian soldiers were arrested and thrown into a subterranean prison for soldiers who refused orders. They arrived there under the terms of the distinction agreement for "fast facts" in the territory of Ukraine.
The report, disseminated by the British Ministry of Defence, echoes information from the independent Mediazona portal that accounts for more than 20,500 cases of military personnel who have ended up in court since February 2022, the date of commencement of the invasion. Nearly 90 per cent of these cases involve offences liable to imprisonment for up to 10 years.
Refused to carry out combat orders: four servicemen from Kyiv region reported on suspicionFour servicemen who refused to go to the front from Kyiv region have been reported on suspicion of disobedience. They face up to 10 years in prison.
Four Ukrainian servicemen who refused to go to the front, despite being fit for duty, have been arrested and face up to 10 years in prison, Ukrainska Pravda reports. Ukraine is facing a serious shortage of military personnel amid its protracted war with Russia.
Four servicemen have been notified of suspicion for refusing to carry out a combat order from their commanders under martial law. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). Case details It was established that at different times, servicemen from one of the units stationed in the Kyiv region, despite being fit for service, refused to go to the combat zone. Unlike their comrades who carried out the…
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