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Changes in Russian legislation will allow recruiters from the army of the aggres...

The pre -trial detention center is already preparing: the Russian Federation plans to take 40% of the defendants to the war against Ukraine - the media

Changes in Russian legislation will allow recruiters from the army of the aggressor country to recruit almost 20,000 people among those who are under investigation and have the status of a suspected crime. The Russian authorities plan to send 40% of the defendants to the war against Ukraine in connection with the adoption of a new law that allows the Aggressor country to attract such a category of persons.

About it writes the Russian non -governmental edition "Important History" with reference to their interlocutors. Two lawyers who work in the Russian Federation with criminal cases reported that the Russian pre -trial detention center has begun in order to "disrupt the defendants from the chain", that is, to send to the war. The source from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that the corresponding task was set by the military who are engaged in recruiting.

Information on the number of suitable military service and contract is currently being collected. "From about 60,000 defendants, 40%are expected to be taken away," said the interlocutor of the publication that, according to other sources of the media, it means that up to 20,000 people can send to the war against Ukraine. Another interlocutor of the publication says that there were quite a few people who wanted to conclude a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country.

According to lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov, the ITT and Sizo also "convinces" to sign a contract with the Defense by strengthening the conditions of detention, and the active campaign for recruiting prisoners is associated with the unwillingness of the authorities "to declare a second wave of mobilization. " The source from the General Staff of the Russian Army stated that the number of prisoners who are recruited for war is declining, and "it is not an endless resource.

" "The decision to send to" one's "[so in the Russian Federation is called the war against Ukraine - ed. It is very eager to fight. According to him, sending 40% of the defendants to the war - "these are bureaucrats, perhaps given the experience of recruitment and prisoners. " Asked if all these factors do not increase the likelihood of a new wave of mobilization, the interlocutor of the publication said the following: "It depends on whether the Kremlin is suffering. change.