May 1, 2025
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The project “I want to live” named the names of 1110 citizens of Uzbekistan who participate in the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine

The “Want to Live” project is known about the death of at least 109 Uzbekistan citizens at the front”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Ukrainian state project “I want to live” published the names of 1110 citizens of Uzbekistan, who signed a contract with the Ministry of Defense of Russia to participate in the war against Ukraine.

List, as noted, is incomplete.

The project “I want to live” is known about the death of at least 109 citizens of Uzbekistan at the front. The youngest of them was 21 years, the oldest – 62 years. One of the mercenaries was killed on the eighth day after signing the contract.

There are several cases where the Uzbekistans at home was tried for participating in the war against Ukraine on the side of Russia. In January 2025, the court in Uzbekistan sentenced to four years and two months in prison his citizen who signed a contract with the Russian Federation and fought in Ukraine under Bakhmut.

In December 2024, a 22-year-old resident of Kushtepinsky district received five years conditional, and in September of that year of the Uzbekistan, who served in Wagner PEC, was sentenced to four years of restraint of liberty in Uzbekistan.

The project “I want to live” helps to give prisoners to military personnel from Russia, foreign citizens and mobilized in the territories of Ukraine occupied by Russian troops.

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