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Russia says a battalion made up of Ukrainian prisoners of war is about to be sent to fight against their own country

www.businessinsider.com Russia says a battalion made up of Ukrainian prisoners of war is about to be sent to fight against their own country

The soldiers took an oath to fight for Russia, state media said, and would be deployed to front lines with a formation said to be in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.

Russia says a battalion made up of Ukrainian prisoners of war is about to be sent to fight against their own country

Russia said a battalion of Ukrainian prisoners of war, or POWs, would soon be sent to the front lines to fight against their own country, state media reported.

State media said troops had taken an oath of allegiance, but the move could still be a violation of international laws concerning warfare. It also raises questions about the need to use POWs, in particular about the state and quality of Russia's forces as they suffer a high number of casualties on the battlefield.

On November 7, the Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti said Ukrainian POWs in the "Bogdan Khmelnitsky" battalion swore an oath of allegiance to Russia and would soon deploy into battle. The outlet had said in late October that Russian authorities were planning to send the group — described as a battalion including about 70 prisoners from various penal colonies — to the front lines and that they were conducting relevant training in preparation.

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