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Russia resorts to recruiting prisoners with infectious diseases: Ukraine

Por: Newsweek World October 26, 2022

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Russia has resorted to recruiting prisoners with infectious diseases as soldiers to make up for its combat losses in the war, according to Ukraine's military intelligence agency.The press service of the Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine said on Tuesday that the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary outfit close to the Kremlin, has started to recruit large numbers of prisoners who are suffering from serious infectious... + full article



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