Por: Newsweek World October 14, 2022
As reports circulated, a Russian official harshly criticized Moscow civilians being apprehended with draft papers in an attempt to boost the numbers of conscripts in President Vladimir Putin's army.Kirill Kabanov, a member of Russia's Presidential Human Rights Council (HRC), wrote on Telegram Friday that he had received a complaint from a Russian worker who had been detained during a 'raid' on draft dodgers.According to him,... + full article
ESPN USA Sports October 11, 2022
The winless have the best chance to pick No. 1 overall in the , according to the updated projections from the (FPI).The 0-3-1 Texans -- who picked third in the -- have a 33.2% chance to land the top selection, and they're followed by the 1-3 (14.5%), who just quarterback in... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
Despite a string of recent defeats that have led Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to declare that Russia has already lost the war, Russian President Vladimir Putin does not seem to be in need of an exit strategy, according to one of his former advisers.In recent weeks,... + más
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
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Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 30, 2022
Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia's borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called up to fight in Ukraine. A new draft office... + más
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | The Boston Globe
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World September 30, 2022
Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia’s borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called up to fight in Ukraine. A new draft office... + más
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | WPLG Local 10
NBC 6 South Florida USA World September 30, 2022
Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia's borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called... + más
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
The world hasn’t forgotten the steely visage and rank bellicosity Vladimir Putin summoned up in late February when, ahead of his illegal invasion of Ukraine, he railed against what he claimed was the existential threat posed to Mother Russia by the West. It was a speech aimed... + más
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