Court sentences soldier who left military unit to 5 years in prison 08:58

The Abakan Garrison Military Court sentenced a soldier in the general regime colony to five years in prison for leaving the military unit without permission. This has been reported telegram channel Second Eastern District Military Court.

It was noted that Vadim Pelmenev left the military unit without permission on May 30, 2023, in order to temporarily avoid military service and take a break. On December 1 of the same year, the Russians came to the military commissariat.

The prison sentence given to Pelmenev has not yet entered into legal force.

Four soldiers were killed in Sakhalin on 25 June. known guilty of escape. They were sentenced to six years, six months and seven years respectively to serve in a general regime colony.

Additionally, in 2023, the city’s military garrison courts carried out 108 convictions for leaving the post without permission during a special military operation.

A Russian who previously owed alimony detained for escape.

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Source: Gazeta

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