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Russia is about to get whole lot more Wagner-style paramilitaries

Por: Newsweek World July 25, 2023

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The heads of Russia's regions will be allowed to create their own paramilitary companies under legislation adopted by the State Duma, the country's parliament.The creation of such military companies, which would be financed from federal and regional budgets, will strengthen the protection of public order and ensure public safety during the period of mobilization, during martial law, in wartime, the legislation, published on Tuesday... + full article



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