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Russian hockey star detained for allegedly dodging military draft by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) July 4, 2022 Russian hockey star Ivan Fedotov has been detained for allegedly trying to dodge military service and sent to the country's Far North to serve, Russian media reported on Monday. One-year military service is mandatory in Russia but is relatively unpopular, and many now fear it due to the prospect of being sent to fight in Ukraine. Fedotov, the 25-year-old goalkeeper of the Russian national hockey team, had recently signed a contract with the Philadelphia Flyers and was due to leave soon for the United States. He was detained in Saint Petersburg on Friday evening because he was suspected of wanting to evade military service, Russian media said. Several outlets said the hockey star was admitted to hospital after his detention because he felt unwell. Fedotov's lawyer and state news agency TASS said he was sent to Severomorsk in the Murmansk region of the Arctic, which is also home to a major naval base. Other media, including sports newspaper Sport-Express and the Fontanka website, said Fedotov was sent to Severodvinsk, in the neighbouring Arkhangelsk region. His lawyer confirmed he had been hospitalised. "Ivan was sent in the night to Severomorsk. He was transferred to hospital but I have no more information," Alexei Ponomarev told state news agency RIA Novosti on Sunday. The Kremlin, which sent troops into Ukraine in February, brushed aside concern for Fedotov in and outside Russia. "In our law there is military duty. So any emotional comments on this are absolutely inappropriate," spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday. Fedotov was the goalkeeper for the Russian team at the 2022 Olympics and helped them win a silver medal. He played for CSKA Moscow between 2021 and 2022. Many Russians avoid military service through medical or educational exemptions. Some also simply ignore the summons or pay bribes. The Russian opposition has accused authorities of using military service to punish critics of the Kremlin. In 2019, activist Ruslan Shaveddinov, an ally of jailed opposition politician Alexei Navalny, was handcuffed and sent to a remote Arctic archipelago to do his service.
Israel says will examine bullet that killed reporter with US experts Jerusalem (AFP) July 3, 2022 Israel is to conduct a ballistics test on the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, the Israeli army said Sunday, a day after the Palestinian Authority handed the bullet to US experts. Army spokesman Ran Kochav's comment on army radio came after the PA gave the green light for the Americans, but not the Israelis, to examine the bullet that killed Abu Akleh during an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank. A Palestinian official, who requested anonymity, told AFP the Israel ... read more
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