Taitaa kyllä olla ihan hyvää mielikuvitusta.. siellä on sen verran poliittisia 10-15v istuvia vankeja, kuten Navalnyi, etteivät taatusti laske niitä edes narun päässä vapaaksi.. tuo olisi täysi itsemurha Putlerille, aseistaa, edes niillä Iivana Julman aikaisilla mosineilla, laskea joukkona vapauteen..
Tuskin sieltä ketä tahansa värvätään, ainakin kirjoitusten perusteella sotilastaustaiset olisivat "tähtäimessä". Rob Leen viestiketjussa on linkit artikkeleihin joita on kolme, laitan niiden käännökset alle jos jotakuta kiinnostaa lukea mitä kirjoittavat:
Gulagu.net: prisoners with “combat experience” were taken out of colonies in the Nizhny Novgorod region and Mordovia
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The Gulagu.net project was
informed via a hotline about the removal of prisoners with "combat experience" from colonies in the Nizhny Novgorod region and Mordovia. According to human rights activists, some convicts were "offered to go to fight."
As it became known to the project, on July 6, “about 10 people” were taken from correctional colony No. 5 in the Nizhny Novgorod region. “The chief called in the morning, the Cheka and the general arrived in the evening. 10 minutes after the call, they were collected with things, ”added the interlocutor
of Gulagu.net . He noted that some of the "warriors" were taken away, and some were "closed in the hospital."
Also, according to the source, people in civilian clothes came to the colonies of Mordovia, they offered prisoners with “combat experience” to take part in the hostilities. At the same time, he is sure that no one was taken out of IK-7, and “3-5 ex-military” from other colonies in the region.
Earlier, the relatives of the convicts
told Important Stories that they began to recruit prisoners from the St. Petersburg colonies to travel to the Donbass as part of the Wagner PMC. After that, about 50 convicts were taken from colonies No. 6 and No. 7 to the Rostov region, the publication
wrote , citing sources.
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"Important stories": after being recruited into the army, about 50 prisoners of two St. Petersburg colonies were taken to the Rostov region
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Important Stories, citing sources ,
reports that about 50 prisoners from the St. Petersburg colonies No. 6 and No. 7 were taken to the Rostov region after being recruited to participate in the war against Ukraine.
“About 40 prisoners of IK-7 “Yablonevka” were taken out of the colony today [July 6] around two in the morning. Even in the evening, no one knew that there would be some kind of crossings. At night they were awakened, forced to pack up in five minutes, and taken away. I was not allowed to call my relatives, they said that there was no time for this. According to my information, according to the documents they are being taken to the Rostov region, ”said the source of the publication.
Another source added that 11 people were taken from IK-6 Obukhovo. “But whether it was those who signed up for the “volunteers”, I don’t know. On what basis people were taken away, I don’t know for sure,” he said.
On July 4, Important Stories
reported that the Wagner PMC was recruiting prisoners for a six-month trip to Donbass. They are promised 200,000 rubles each and an amnesty, and in the event of death, 5 million compensation to the family.
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"Important stories": PMC "Wagner" recruits prisoners from St. Petersburg colonies to travel to the Donbass; they are promised amnesty
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In the colonies of St. Petersburg, prisoners began to be recruited for a trip to the Donbass as part of the Wagner PMC. Relatives of convicts who are serving sentences in IK-7 Yablonevka and IK-6 Obukhovo
told about this to Important Stories .
According to the interlocutors of the publication, for six months of service, prisoners were promised a salary of 200 thousand rubles and an amnesty, and in case of death, compensation for families of 5 million rubles. The convicts, according to "Important stories", were told that they were considering only those who served, but everyone began to be included in the lists. As a result, about 40 people got into them.
“They told a relative of mine like this: “The Nazis are very difficult to detect there, and they are very well trained. You will go in the vanguard, help to detect the Nazis, so not everyone will return.” At first they said that about 20% would return. Then - that “almost no one will return,” one of the interlocutors explained.
The fact that it is Wagner PMCs that is recruiting was confirmed by the foremen - prisoners who help the colony staff to lead the detachments, add "Important Stories". The source of the publication noted that the first group of "volunteers" from "Obukhovo" is already being prepared to be sent to the war.
Also, Important Stories writes that on July 4, relatives of prisoners of IK-7 Yablonevka tried to get an appointment with the head of the colony Alexander Rulev, but he refused to meet with them. He told reporters on the phone that he was “heard” about recruitment for the first time.
In March, the BBC Russian Service
wrote that the Wagner PMC was recruiting mercenaries for the war with Ukraine, and even those with whom it had not signed contracts before were accepted into the staff: for example, they invited residents of the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR, Crimeans and foreigners, as well as previously convicted and debtors.