On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree pardoning 5,000 former criminals who had served time for various offenses, including those who had fought in Ukraine.
The decree, which was signed in accordance with the Russian Constitution, pardons those who have served their sentences and have been released from prison. It also applies to those who have been convicted of certain crimes, including those who have fought in Ukraine.
The decree is seen as a gesture of goodwill towards those who have served in the conflict in Ukraine, which has been ongoing since 2014. It is also seen as a way to show support for those who have been affected by the conflict.
The decree is part of a larger effort by the Russian government to improve its relations with Ukraine. In recent months, the two countries have taken steps to improve their relationship, including the signing of a ceasefire agreement in September.
The decree is also seen as a way to show support for those who have been affected by the conflict in Ukraine. Many of those who have been convicted of crimes related to the conflict have been released from prison, but have been unable to find work or housing due to their criminal records.
The decree is seen as a positive step towards improving the lives of those who have been affected by the conflict in Ukraine. It is also seen as a way to show support for those who have been affected by the conflict and to help them reintegrate into society.
The decree is also seen as a way to show support for those who have been affected by the conflict in Ukraine. It is also seen as a way to show support for those who have been affected by the conflict and to help them reintegrate into society.