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Ukraine claims Russia hiring more mercenaries despite massive mobilization

Por: Newsweek World October 14, 2022

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Ukraine has accused the Russian military of hiring mercenaries in the ongoing war despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent partial mobilization.To replenish the losses in manpower, the Russian military leadership does not stop the practice of recruiting mercenaries. In particular, citizens of other countries, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in an operational update on Friday. It became known about the arrival... + full article



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