the state duma of russia has passed a law exempting from criminal liability persons who have signed a contract for military service in the russia's armed forces. However, the resolution will not apply to suspects, accused persons and those serving sentences for pedophilia.
In addition, those under investigation for crimes against the "constitutional order and security of the state" were separated from this mechanism, UNN reports with reference to RosSIA.
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In its third and final reading, the Russian State Duma passed two bills that would allow for the exemption from criminal liability of those who signed a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry during mobilization and martial law after June 24, 2023.
Thus, defendants, those under investigation and those convicted of light and medium crimes can enter into a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense. However, they will only be able to receive conditional release or expunge their convictions if they receive a state award, are dismissed from service for health reasons or age, etc.
The document does not apply to those convicted of sexualized violence against children.
In addition, those suspected of "committing crimes against public safety, against the foundations of the constitutional order and security of the state" and those suspected of "terrorism" will be prohibited from entering into contracts with the Russian Armed Forces.
Recall
Russia is achieving small military victories in Ukraine at the cost of huge resources, but Ukraine remains confident in defending its homeland, receiving constant ammunition and assistance. This was stated by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a briefing following a meeting of the Ramstein-20 contact group, UNN reports .
Russia plans to wait until the allies get tired of supporting Ukraine with the necessary assistance, so collective support for Ukraine is crucial to ensure its success on the battlefield and a peaceful future, said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown.