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Russian state-TV guest says mobilization shows Kremlin fearfulness

Por: Newsweek World October 18, 2022

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A guest on a Russian state-run TV channel recently said that the partial mobilization of troops amid the war with Ukraine shows the Kremlin's fearfulness.In a video posted to Twitter by Julia Davis, a columnist for the Daily Beast and creator of the Russian Media Monitor, a group of Russian pundits and journalists can be heard speaking about the partial mobilization and some reports that Russian troops have been sent into battle with... + full article



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