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Debating the Reintegration Challenges of Ex-Prisoner Soldiers in the UK Defense Intelligence and State Duma

Samantha ClarkBy Samantha Clark27.06.2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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​The British isles Defense Intelligence: the State Duma Debates Reintegration Troubles of Ex-Prisoner Soldiers

Various russian Duma deputies have just lately expressed concern about the menace posed to law and get by returning ex-prisoners who have been fighting for the Armed Forces of russia in Ukraine. The Chairperson of the Duma Committee on Relatives Security, Problems of paternity, maternity and childhood Nina Ostanina instructed russian Gazeta newspaper that there will be far more crimes as these ex-prisoners are not socialized. She claimed that ex-prisoners must be frequently monitored by the law-enforcement agencies and society wanted to be guarded from these types of persons. She explained there was an urgent want for legislation. Duma Deputy Maksim Ivanov also warned that there could be an boost in crime right after the return of persons from the war, according to the British isles Defense Intelligence.

Russia has been recruiting prisoners to serve in its armed forces since at the very least July 2022, a practice pioneered by the previous Head of the Wagner Team, Yevgeny Prigozhin. Prisoner sentences are commuted in exchange for combating in Ukraine. Lots of have been killed on the frontlines. The Initially Deputy Chairman of the Duma Defense Committee Alexey Zhuravlev argued that prisoners sent to battle in Ukraine should not be permitted to return to russia till victory is obtained in the war with Ukraine.

Debating the Reintegration Challenges of Ex-Prisoner Soldiers in the UK Defense Intelligence and State Duma
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The russian General Procuracy has ceased to publish official crime statistics considering that January 1, 2023, very likely partly around the attainable rise in violent criminal offense fully commited by ex-prisoners returning from fighting in Ukraine. Russian Verstka media outlet documented in April 2024 that at the very least 107 russians experienced been killed and another 100 significantly hurt by veterans returning from the conflict. The recruitment of prisoners into the Armed Forces of russia and the implications for russian communities when they are introduced is a observe and a risk that the russian Authorities is ready to acquire to retain its war in Ukraine.



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Samantha Clark is an experienced military analyst and journalist with a wealth of knowledge in the field of military strategy and global security. He possesses extensive knowledge of contemporary military conflicts, technological innovations, and geopolitical trends.

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