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Russian-appointed official tells Putin's military chief to shoot himself

Por: Newsweek World October 06, 2022

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A Kremlin-installed leader of occupied Kherson lashed out at Russia's defense minister on Thursday amid a successful counteroffensive by Ukraine to retake the region that was seized in the early weeks of the war.Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the Russian-appointed military-civilian regional administration, said that incompetent military leaders are to blame for the retreat of Russian President Vladimir Putin's troops in the... + full article



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