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Russias military courts have convicted at least 100 deserters every week so far in 2023, the independent news outlet Mediazonareported Wednesday.The soldiers are prosecuted under Russiassweeping new laws that tighten punishments for wartime acts committed during mobilization, which is legally still in force despite the Kremlins claims of its completion.Russian courts in the first half of 2023 received 2,076 criminal cases against soldiers accused of abandoning their units without official leave, according to Mediazonas tally of military court records.The figure is double the amount of cases registered in all of 2022 and three times the number in 2021, according to the outlet.Other military service cases such as surrender, conscientious objection and looting remained more or less the same in 2023 despite the uptick in desertion cases, Mediazonasaid.Unauthorized absence from units during mobilization, martial law or wartime ispunishable by up to 10 years in prison.Mediazonas previous investigation into Russias desertion cases said a majority of the soldiers have receivedsuspended sentences.The lighter punishments allow the military to return the troops back to the frontline after standing trial and extract their loyalty under the threat of prison time.On Tuesday, Mediazona noted a shift in the courts rulings with mobilized soldiers receiving more prison sentences than contract soldiers.Most of those convicted since March have been mobilized soldiers, according to Mediazonas latest investigation.President Vladimir Putin has yet to lift his partial mobilization order despite announcing an end to the call-up campaign that sparked a mass exodus of military-age Russians last fall.





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