Russia declares Ukraine's Azov regiment a terrorist group

Aug 03, 2022 View Original Article
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    -32% Somewhat Liberal

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42% : Pro-Russian separatist officials in the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-backed autonomy that claims Mariupol as part of its territory, then said imprisoned members of the regiment could face the death penalty under the laws of the self-proclaimed republic.
42% : Russia, where some lawmakers have also called for the death penalty for members of the regiment, has transferred many of the prisoners, including several of its commanders, to penitentiaries in Russia's Rostov region.

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