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What's a little contravention of the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War between friends?
He's a mercenary, and Russia already stated that they don't treat maundering mercenaries as soldiers.
He is a member of the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine and as such is unambiguously not a mercenary by the definition used in the Geneva Convention and so is owed the protections afforded to prisoners of war.
Specifically, article 47 of Protocol 1 is clear that a neccesary condition to be considered a mercenary is that a person:
The fact that Russia has a history of ignoring this is not the knock-out argument you seem to think it is.
the article literally says he's a mercenary, try putting more effort into your trolling in the future
It says he was convicted in a Russian-controlled court which is not at all the same thing. International law is clear on this and Russia is clearly breeching it.
Try putting some more effort into your trolling, I quoted the actual appropriate law.
If you bothered reading the points in the law you linked, then you'd quickly see that he very much falls under the category of a mercenary. The fact that a bunch of marauders got together and call themselves an "international legion" doesn't change the nature of what's happening. Keep on digging though, it's adorable.
They are an official part of the Ukrainian armed forces though