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The Guardian4.45pm
Russian soldiers jump bail in Chechen massacre caseTom Parfitt in Moscow
Wednesday April 18, 2007
Guardian UnlimitedThree special forces servicemen who were being prosecuted for
massacring a group of Chechen civilians in one of Russia's highest
profile criminal trials have gone on the run days before proceedings
were expected to draw to a close.
The three men in the Ulman case - named after the officer who
controlled the GRU (chief military intelligence directorate) unit -
had been granted bail despite protests from the victims' families.
Captain Eduard Ulman, Alexander Kalagansky and Vladimir Voyevodin
previously admitted shooting six Chechens, including a pregnant
woman, on a mountain road in southern Chechnya in January 2002,
but claimed they were innocent because they were following orders.
Their prosecution has been seen as a test case for attempts to
punish war crimes in Chechnya, although critics have questioned
why senior officers have not been prosecuted.
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