Wagner's Convict Soldiers Spread Terror in Russia After Ukraine Service

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Two former convicts who fought for the Wagner mercenary group in Ukraine have been accused of new murders after being released. Georgiy Siukayev and Ivan Rossomakhin were among the estimated 5,000 men who survived six months of service and have since been pardoned and released. Siukayev is accused of killing Soslan Valiyev, while Rossomakhin is accused of killing 85-year-old Yulia Buiskich. Wagner is a private military company founded by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is overseeing 50,000 fighters in Ukraine, including convicts enlisted for the war.
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- Wagner's Convict Fighters Are Now Committing Murders in Russia: Reports Newsweek
- Mercenary warlord's troops terrorize Russia after Ukraine service: 'Could get away with anything' Fox News
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