He went to Moscow, but there his business was bankrupt; To improve his position, the man decided to engage in Mersenarism.
The Uzbekistan court punished someone who went to fight against Ukraine as part of the Russian Federation work army. This was reported by the local edition of Radio Liberty (Azzatyk Radio).
In the trial, a 28-year-old man said last year he went to Moscow at the invitation of Armenian managers to participate in the contest battle. But his business was bankrupt, and since he had previously engaged in Halo -Martial Arts, he decided to win the battle and give the debts from winning:
“I found a choice in Moscow through the Internet. I promised to pay all the costs. I flew on May 30, met with Armenian managers, but they told me that the battle was canceled and I had to return the money. I had no funds and they took my passport,” the man assured.
Then he generally found an advertisement for the Russian Ministry of Defense and hoped for a quick payment, signed an annual contract.
He should arrange the equipment in the aggressive army, but in August, after undergoing training near Rostov and the conquered Lugansk, the man was sent to the front.
Soon, the conqueror was injured as a result of a drone attack on a military car. Doctors could not save his eyes.
He later asked the Uzbekistan embassy in Moscow to help him return home, but they refused. He was able to leave the Russian Federation only by buying a migration card on the Internet for 50 thousand rubles.
A Uzbekistan citizen was found guilty under an article to mercenaries. The court punished him for a restriction of independence for four years, a month and 20 days.
As we wrote earlier, in Uzbekistan they condemned a mercenary who fought the armed forces for a few minutes.
In Kyrgyzstan, a Russian blogger was arrested for mercenaries
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Source: korrespondent

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