Nikita Semyanov strangled his father-in-law to death in 2021 and was freed from a maximum-security prison to join the war effort.
Russia's policy of encouraging convicts to bolster its invasion of Ukraine was simple - survive six months and get your freedom.
There is no official data on how many prisoners have volunteered
to fight, but some experts estimate more than 150,000 have been recruited.
The first waves of those who weren't killed have returned to the
communities they once terrorised, drawing the ire of people who remember their
crimes…….
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