Russian invasion of Ukraine

Russia continues to pardon convicted murderers and rapists if they agree to go to war.

One of them is Vladislav Kanyus, he brutally murdered his fiancée Vera Pekhteleva in mid-January 2020. According to the testimony of the forensic expert, Vera died from a totality of injuries - more than 100 injuries, bruises, hematomas and incised wounds were counted on her body. Her face, neck and head suffered the most.

Vladislav was sentenced to 17 years and sent to a colony, but he left to "defend his homeland".

The Russian president's decree on pardon was signed on April 27, 2023.

There are a lot of such cases. These people return after the war released and they are called heroes of Russia.
 
Russia continues to pardon convicted murderers and rapists if they agree to go to war.

One of them is Vladislav Kanyus, he brutally murdered his fiancée Vera Pekhteleva in mid-January 2020. According to the testimony of the forensic expert, Vera died from a totality of injuries - more than 100 injuries, bruises, hematomas and incised wounds were counted on her body. Her face, neck and head suffered the most.

Vladislav was sentenced to 17 years and sent to a colony, but he left to "defend his homeland".

The Russian president's decree on pardon was signed on April 27, 2023.

There are a lot of such cases. These people return after the war released and they are called heroes of Russia.
It's cheaper than keeping them fed and watered for 17 years I expect, well at least they are earning their keep, and they most probably won't last 17 years.
 

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