Russian Parliament is considering legislation to address the issue of convicts returning from the war in Ukraine. A member of the State Duma has highlighted the need to protect society from these individuals. Many of these homicidal convicts were released early from prison to fight on the Ukrainian front and are now returning to Russia, leading to a rise in serious crimes, including murder and rape. The initial deployment of these men had led to a decrease in crime levels in Russia, but their return is now causing a wave of offending.
Russia has sent so many men to join its war in Ukraine that crime levels in the country fell soon after the invasion began. Now their return is starting to unleash a wave of offending https://t.co/AHb1DgdzTT via @bpolitics
Russia has sent so many men to join its war in Ukraine that crime levels in the country fell soon after the invasion began. Now their return is starting to unleash a wave of offending https://t.co/EJ8XHKtavX
Russian soldiers "who had been released early from prison, where they were serving time for serious crimes, in exchange for fighting in" Ukraine are returning to Russia to commit "serious crimes including murder and rape." https://t.co/i0J1emqoFe
Russia facing crisis as homicidal ex-convicts that lived through their time at the Ukrainian front are released into Russian cities. https://t.co/kGWiiruqM1
Russian Parliament to Regain Control Over Convicts Returning From #War A member of Russia’s parliament, the State Duma, says legislation is needed to protect society from freed convicts returning from the war in #Ukraine. https://t.co/v5ciUKfllT