Unification minister vows support for separated families
Authorities were able to confirm that at least two of the victims had ties to prostitution.
Former prisoners who fought for the Wagner Group in Ukraine are causing disturbances in a resort town in southern Russia where they are awaiting pardons.which cited messages between some fighters and their relatives.
spurring Prigozhin to lambaste the Russian military establishment for not providing enough equipment.The former convicts cannot leave hotel premises until they receive a pardon.founded by the businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Around 400 Wagner fighters are staying in the hotels in Anapa.with nightly rates ranging from $25 to $80 a day.
with their sentence quashed in exchange for a six-month contract.
thousands of men were recruited from prisons across Russia.Rubik’s Cube-obsessed son.
when they basically informed us that they found debris.Christine Dawood said that he’d actually only been upset when he thought he couldn’t go.
they really wanted to do that for a very long time.” she said of the husband and son whom she “hugged and joked” with before they stepped into the sub.