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Putin will imprison Russians refusing to fight in Ukraine for 10 years

Por: Newsweek World September 24, 2022

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Russian soldiers who refuse to fight in Ukraine will face 10-year prison sentences under a new law signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday.Putin launched the Ukraine special military operation on February 24, with Kremlin leaders hoping for a quick victory. However, Russian troops were met with a stronger-than-expected response from its Eastern European neighbor. Putin's military has faced a plethora of issues, including... + full article



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