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Awkward video shows Putin being told of errors with troop mobilization

Por: Newsweek World February 01, 2023

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A video of a top Russian official telling Vladimir Putin about significant problems with the mobilization he ordered last year to boost troop numbers invading Ukraine has gone viral.Putin had a poker face when told how reservists had been illegally mobilized and some had not been paid as he sat opposite Russia's Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov at the Kremlin on Tuesday.More than 9,000 citizens who were illegally mobilized were returned... + full article



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