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Brain-damaged pensioner among Russians with health conditions conscripted

Por: Newsweek World September 24, 2022

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A 63-old Russian man with diabetes and a severe brain injury has reportedly been called up to fight in Ukraine as part of Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization decree.Baza, a news site with close ties to the Russian police, said Alexander Ermolaev, a lieutenant colonel in the reserve who has second-degree diabetes and cerebral ischemia, was conscripted as part of the partial mobilization.According to the outlet, before retiring, Ermolaev... + full article



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