Most convicts are given a choice of serving in Ukraine and having their record expunged, assuming they survive, versus continuing their sentence. Casualty rates among convict battalions in Ukraine are among the highest in the Russian military. There is also a shortage of prison guards as most have been conscripted into the army. JL
Novaya Gazeta reports:
Novaya Gazeta reports:
The number of inmates in Russian penal colonies and pre-trial detention centres had fallen from 465,000 in late 2021 to 282,000, a drop of nearly 40%. The Federal Penitentiary Service Director acknowledged that “recent efforts to recruit contract personnel for the Russian Armed Forces” had had a “particular effect” on the fall in inmate numbers. Convicts are given minimal training before being sent to fight in Storm Z units deployed on the most exposed parts of the front and suffer the heaviest casualties. In March, 37% of positions in Russia’s prisons were vacant. Some reports note 90 Russian prisons have closed since the war began.























