Sunday, 09 September 2001

30,000 RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SAID BEATEN EACH YEAR

Published in News Digest

By empty (9/9/2001 issue of the CACI Analyst)

According to estimates by the Soldiers' Mothers' Committee, approximately 30,000 Russian soldiers are beaten by their officers or fellow soldiers every year. Officials of the committee said that in the past year alone, 15,000 soldiers and their parents have appealed to the committee for assistance. (Interfax).
According to estimates by the Soldiers' Mothers' Committee, approximately 30,000 Russian soldiers are beaten by their officers or fellow soldiers every year. Officials of the committee said that in the past year alone, 15,000 soldiers and their parents have appealed to the committee for assistance. (Interfax)
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