Russian ex-prisoners sent to the war against Ukraine will now, instead of pardon, be able to count only on conditional release, and they will have to serve terrorists until the end of hostilities, which will only increase their degree of aggression.
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About that during 2023, no less than 116 soldiers of the “second army of the world” went to jail for committing murders of their colleagues, and this is almost 900 percent more than was recorded in 2022 (13 cases on serious crimes of Russians), writes NBN, referring to the official X-account of the UK Ministry of Defense.
British military intelligence analysts point to the material of the Russian publication “Vestk”, which reports – in  In 2023, ex-convicts who became military personnel were involved in 190 criminal cases, including 20 cases of murders or attempts on their lives.
It is assumed that similar growth dynamics in the number of those convicted of murdering military personnel , is directly related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), aggravated by regular abuse of alcohol and drugs.
We previously wrote about how British intelligence assessed the combat potential of the Russian Armed Forces, pointing to the key direction of attack.