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Belarusian soldiers fight for Ukraine, look to oust Putin ally at home

Por: Newsweek World December 13, 2022

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An untold number of foreigners hailing from several dozen countries are fighting on the Ukrainian side in its war against Russian aggression. In the hours before the nightly curfew, at Irish bars from Lviv to Kyiv to Odesa, groups consisting of various American, European, and even Japanese and Korean volunteers can be overheard swapping stories and discussing upcoming trips to the front lines.While none of the volunteers is an active-duty member... + full article



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