February 24, 2025
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Persons returned from the war were killed in the Russian Federation at least 240 people – the media

Not only their relatives and acquaintances, but also casual people: children, pensioners, passers -by become the victims of former participants of the war”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The participants of the war with Ukraine killed at least 240 people in the Russian regions, evidenced by judicial statistics, which by the third anniversary of the invasion was analyzed by the edition “7×7”.

Journalists’ research has only been cases confirmed by sentences under the five articles related to murder. Some cases are still being considered, in several cases the sentences have not been published or the data are removed from them – so more may be killed, journalists say.

During the war, the Russian courts approved persons who returned from the front, 225 sentences on murder available for analysis. The victims of participants of the invasion were residents of 62 regions. Most killed in the Krasnodar region and Kostroma region – 14.

Not only their relatives and acquaintances, but also casual people: children, pensioners, passers -by, are the victims of the former participants of the war.

Courts are counted as a mitigating circumstance in the war against Ukraine, and awards and certificates received there – as a sign of a good reputation, notes “7×7”.

The report that the participants of the war with Ukraine, when they return home, perform murder and rape, appear in the media regularly. Due to the resonance they call, the Kremlin recommended that they not tell about such crimes under the control of such crimes.

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