Czech Republic to abolish liability for mercenarism for citizens who go to fight for Ukraine – PM
The Czech Republic may decriminalize mercenarism for people who want to take part in the Ukrainian-Russian war on the side of Ukraine, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said.
"At a meeting with Mr. President, we agreed that people who want to go to fight in Ukraine and will fight on the side of Ukraine can be guaranteed that there will be no punishment in the form of exclusion of responsibility," Fiala wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
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