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Top Putin Cronies Vowed to Join the War. So Where Are They?

Por: The Daily Beast World October 17, 2022

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Vladimir Putin’s most devoted bootlickers went into a frenzy to prop up his ailing war against Ukraine after his last month sparked . But just a few weeks later, some of those who yelled the loudest about their willingness to join the war–or to send their own underage kids there–seem to have slinked away from their promises.Perhaps the most shocking show of support had come from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who last week that three of... + full article



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