A serviceman from the 56th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade, Hniezdilov, who publicly admitted to unauthorized absence (UA), has been detained. He faces up to 12 years in prison, according to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).
In an interview, he acknowledged committing a criminal offense and did not justify his actions. However, he stated that he did it because the legislation does not regulate demobilization issues, and the problem is simply being ignored.
UA refers to the unauthorized leaving of a military unit (desertion).
In an interview, he acknowledged committing a criminal offense and did not justify his actions. However, he stated that he did it because the legislation does not regulate demobilization issues, and the problem is simply being ignored.
UA refers to the unauthorized leaving of a military unit (desertion).
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A serviceman from the 56th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade, Hniezdilov, who publicly admitted to unauthorized absence (UA), has been detained. He faces up to 12 years in prison, according to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).
In an interview, he acknowledged committing a criminal offense and did not justify his actions. However, he stated that he did it because the legislation does not regulate demobilization issues, and the problem is simply being ignored.
UA refers to the unauthorized leaving of a military unit (desertion).
In an interview, he acknowledged committing a criminal offense and did not justify his actions. However, he stated that he did it because the legislation does not regulate demobilization issues, and the problem is simply being ignored.
UA refers to the unauthorized leaving of a military unit (desertion).
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