terminated the contract with PMC “Wagner” and pardoned more than 5,000 people

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The founder of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin, announced that he had terminated the contract with the Wagner PMC and that more than 5,000 people had been pardoned. At the same time, only 0.31% of ex-convicts commit a second crime in nature.

Prigozhin explained that out of 5,000 people, only 0.31% of those who have been pardoned commit repeat crimes. According to him, it is 10 to 20 times less than the standard figures before the start of the special operation.

“Basically, those who commit crimes are more or less serious injuries to those who ‘believe’ the Kiev regime and oppose the tasks set within the framework of the OSV,” the press service said. before his words.

Prigozhin confidently states that the PMC “Wagner” reduced crime in Russia by 10 times and “shod” former prisoners better than pioneers and octobers in Soviet times.

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