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Father of missing sailor forces Moscow to open up, but that could cost him dearly | Abroad

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MOSCOW – For the first time, an official source in Moscow has admitted that hundreds of conscripts have been deployed in Ukraine. That’s thanks to Dmitri Shkrebets. He is the father of the missing Yegor Shkrebets, who sailed as a cook on the Moskva. He hit a wall of silence when he inquired about his son’s fate. Then he started his personal war on social media. To force the government to confess the truth. A month and a half later, he seems to have succeeded. Although the consequences for his struggle can be severe.

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