Russia, military man who challenged establishment by denouncing torture at the front released

9 Luglio 2026

(Adnkronos) – Russian serviceman Aleksandr Lunin, who challenged the military establishment by denouncing torture of soldiers at the front and requesting a meeting with Vladimir Putin, was released yesterday after 11 days of detention in a facility in the Voronezh region. Lunin himself announced this on his social media, a circumstance confirmed by the news site Agentsvo.  

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