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Home»War Video»18:14 The State Duma of the Russian Federation urged not to be afraid of prisoners returning from the war in Ukraine: "A very, very small percentage is returned.". VIDEO 6 39833
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18:14 The State Duma of the Russian Federation urged not to be afraid of prisoners returning from the war in Ukraine: "A very, very small percentage is returned.". VIDEO 6 39833

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18:14 The State Duma of the Russian Federation urged not to be afraid of prisoners returning from the war in Ukraine: "A very, very small percentage is returned.". VIDEO 6 39833
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“Russian State Duma Encourages Public not to Fear Prisoners Returning from Ukraine War: Only a Tiny Percentage are Returning” – VIDEO 6 39833

According to Kartapolov, prisoners will return one way or another after serving their sentences, and after participating in assault detachments at the front, according to the Russian deputy, prisoners return “as different people,” War Ukraine-Russia News Hub reports with reference to Echo.

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“Now I won’t tell you the percentages, how many of them are returned later for obvious reasons, but this percentage is very, very small. Therefore, there is no need to be afraid of this,” Kartapolov said.

See also: In Russia, the pedophile Semyanov, pardoned by Putin, goes to schools as an “honored guest” after fighting in Ukraine. PHOTO report

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