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Russian soldiers reportedly panicking, resorting to self-mutilation

Por: Newsweek World November 18, 2022

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Russian troops are reportedly turning to alcohol abuse and self-mutilation as means to escape the front lines as the Kremlin's military continues to grapple with plummeting morale among soldiers, according to a report Thursday from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) think tank.Hanna Malyar, Ukraine's deputy minister of defense, said in a briefing Thursday that Russian soldiers are showing signs of increased panic after receiving... + full article



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