The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation forbade the Russian occupiers to surrender "voluntarily".

For this, they face up to 10 years in prison. 

The Russian publication "Meduza" writes about it. 

The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation explained that voluntary surrender to captivity is inadmissible in the occupying army and is considered a "crime against military service."

For this, the occupiers face up to 10 years in prison. 

Also in Russia, they believe that their invaders should "offer resistance, even when they are completely surrounded." 

Russian commanders were also relieved of responsibility for criminal orders.

Now soldiers of the occupying army will be punished if they commit a criminal offense after being ordered by a commander. 

We will remind you that the Russian Federation is calling a meeting of the UN Security Council to justify Putin for the deportation of Ukrainian children.

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