Convicted Russian murderer Stanislav Bogdanov has been ‘pardoned’ after losing his leg fighting in the Ukraine war.
A convicted Russian murderer who beat a magistrate to death has been ‘pardoned’ after losing his leg fighting in the war.
The freedom offers were made by the Wagner Group, a paramilitary organisation run by Yevgeny Prigozhin, who has strong links with the Kremlin.The Wagner Group is said to have targeted convicts locked up for violent crimes to join their ranks. The notorious paramilitary Wagner Group is said to have targeted prisoners locked up for violent crimesIvan Neparatov, a convicted murderer who killed five people, was posthumously awarded Russia’s medal of honour after dying in battle.
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