• Hubi@feddit.org
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    The key element missing from the story is why he was returned to Russia. Ukraine allows you to opt out of prisoner swaps for whatever reason, so it kinda sounds like he wanted to go back.

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      He might have fallen through the cracks because he’s an odd case:

      • He’s not a prisoner of war
      • He’s not a Ukrainian citizen either

      Or he could have missed his family and friends, simply been naive as to the treatment he would face when he returned to Russia after leaving to fight for Ukraine.

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      Could you cite a legal document to that end? Per the cited court decision, he was an illegal immigrant awaiting deportation.

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        You’re right, that case is different because he crossed into Ukraine by himself. I missed that bit in the article. The law only applies to POWs.

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          So fucking stupid. I guess you have to go with the intent to kill Ukranians, and then change your mind to be protected.

          Actual supporters not wanted.