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Fire spotters who help Russia adjust attacks won’t be released on bail

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Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada voted to change the law surrounding those who help adjust and correct Russian fire and attacks, making it impossible for them to be released on bail, lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak from the Voice Party announced.

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