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Russian soldiers resigning en masse as Putin's war falters—Report

Por: Newsweek World October 13, 2022

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Russian soldiers are resigning en masse, eight months into the war that President Vladimir Putin launched against Ukraine, according to the governor of Luhansk Oblast, Serhiy Haidai.Haidai said on his Telegram channel that many Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine are writing letters of resignation and prematurely terminating their contracts.Half of the 200 military personnel serving in the 3rd Guards Special Operations Brigade have submitted... + full article



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