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Russians Fighting for Ukraine Vow To 'Destroy the Putin Regime'

Por: Newsweek World October 28, 2022

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Russian fighters serving in the Ukrainian armed forces are vowing to use a future victory in Ukraine as a springboard to collapse President Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia, a spokesperson for one unit has told Newsweek.Soldiers of the Freedom of Russia Legion—formed weeks after Russia's latest invasion of Ukraine began in late February—number in the hundreds and have been involved in some of the most intense fighting of the war... + full article



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