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The Soviet Army Once Shot Its Own Troops For Retreating. The Russian Army Could Do The Same.

Por: Forbes Business November 05, 2022

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A Soviet machine gun team during World War II.Soviet army photo After losing as many as 100,000 troops killed and wounded in Ukraine and forcibly drafting 300,000 unwilling men to replace these losses, the Russian army reportedly is deploying “barrier troops” to prevent the draftees from deserting or retreating without orders, the U.K. Defense Ministry . Barrier troops punish fleeing soldiers by arresting them. Or even shooting them, as... + full article



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