Russian parliament approves amnesty for WWII vets
Russia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill giving amnesty for most crimes committed by World War II veterans, Nazi concentration camp prisoners and people who lived through the siege of Leningrad.
The bill was proposed as part of Russia's observance in May of the 65th anniversary of the end of European fighting in the war....
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The bill was proposed as part of Russia's observance in May of the 65th anniversary of the end of European fighting in the war....