It is assumed that the prisoners will be next at the forefront of the offensive and define the positions of the Ukrainian army.
In the colonies of St. Petersburg, prisoners began to be recruited as “volunteers” for a war trip to Ukraine as part of the Wagner PMC. On Monday, July 4, Russia’s media project Essential Stories writes about it.
The publication wrote that the relatives of the prisoners serving their sentences in IK-7 “Yablonevka” and IK-6 “Obukhovo” told journalists that they promised to pay 200,000 rubles to the “volunteer” for six months service and amnesty if he returns. life.
At the same time, the prisoners would be formalized ostensibly as a stage, and they would be taken to the border under escort, just like ordinary prisoners.
The article states that the prisoners were told: “There (in Ukraine – ed.) The Nazis were very difficult to identify, and they were very well prepared. Return.”
If the prisoner dies as a result of the fight, PMC representatives promise to pay the family 5 million rubles.
It has been reported that in the colonies of St. Petersburg had about 200 people wanting to enroll, but eventually about 40 enrolled.
It was previously reported that the occupiers were recruiting Mariupol residents to concentration screening camps using mobile mailing lists.
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Source: korrespondent

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