> Five of the defendants were officers in Unit 29155 of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), a military intelligence agency of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
Is it common to charge military employees?
I kinda assumed that if you went to war against another country after the war was over you couldn't say arrest a sniper for their kills. Like even during the war, you can capture people but you can't give them a life sentence for killing somebody no?
Is it common to charge military employees?
I kinda assumed that if you went to war against another country after the war was over you couldn't say arrest a sniper for their kills. Like even during the war, you can capture people but you can't give them a life sentence for killing somebody no?