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Since Russia 's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 , Russian courts have tried around 8,000 cases involving the country's military personnel.
Most cases deal with unauthorized departure from military units ( 88% ), disobeying orders ( 6% ) and desertion ( 3% ) In many cases, judges have handed down suspended sentences, which permit the armed forces to return convicted service personnel to the front line.
Human rights activist Ivan Chuvilyaev : "Every one of them, in one way or another, had practically been forced to sign up".
Mikhail believes that the Kremlin 's initial promise that Kyiv would be captured quickly had been displaced by a different reality: "The politicians will gather around a table and come to an agreement, but they won't be able to bring back the dead" Mikhail said that most soldiers still wouldn't want to flee, especially if they had families.
"If you're in your forties and have children and a home, then leaving the country is tantamount to death," Mikhail said.
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