Por: Newsweek World January 09, 2023
Ukraine's General Staff reported Sunday that Russia has used a national guard unit to shoot soldiers who plan on deserting or surrendering to Ukrainian forces.The Ukraine staff said in its daily briefing that Russia is using its Rosgvardiia force to shoot would-be surrenders to maintain military discipline and prevent the spread of panic among personnel.Rosgvardiia is the national guard composed of about 340,000 soldiers mostly employed to... + full article
ABC News USA World January 03, 2023
KYIV, Ukraine -- More than a million Russians have called, texted or visited the website of a Ukrainian hotline that allows them to surrender, with many seeking a way to avoid going to war, since Russia's of Ukraine began, according to the hotline.The hotline, which is run... + más
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Thousands of Russian soldiers calling I Want to Live hotline to surrender | Newsweek
The New York Times USA World December 21, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine — Tens of thousands of drones have been employed across Ukraine to kill the enemy, spy on its formations and guide bombs to their targets. But this month the Ukrainian military began a program to use drones in a more unusual role: to guide Russian soldiers who... + más
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Video of Russian unit waving white flag as they surrender sparks debate | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World December 18, 2022
A new report claims that more than one million residents of the Russian Federation have called a Ukrainian surrender hotline or visited its website as Russia's invasion losses near a grim milestone.According to the Ukrainian news outlet Pravda, government press secretary... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 19, 2022
Russian prisoners in Ukraine.Via social media Firing missiles, dropping tiny bombs and spotting targets for artillery, the Ukrainian army’s drones undoubtedly are responsible for hundreds, if not thousands, of Russian casualties as Russia’s wider war on Ukraine grinds into... + más
Ukraine war's most devastating drones, ranked | Newsweek
‘Huge problem:’ Iranian drones pose new threat to Ukraine | Politico
The Hill USA World November 04, 2022
Russia’s flag has come down over the main administrative building in Kherson, Ukraine, but Ukrainian officials and war experts aren’t convinced surrender is nigh. They suspect Russia may be setting an elaborate trap, creating the illusion of surrender while simultaneously... + más
Russia abandoning checkpoints in Ukraine as flags pulled down in Kherson | Newsweek
Putin faces new failure as Kherson leader asks Moscow to help evacuate | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World November 03, 2022
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said on Thursday that Belarus' troops would flee immediately if they were sent to join Russians in the war in Ukraine.Tsikhanouskaya told Ukrainska Pravda that if Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ordered... + más
Inside the Fight To Preserve the Belarusian Language | Time
Belarus wavers as Putin presses it to join Ukraine war | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
A video appearing to show Russian troops surrendering to Ukrainian soldiers went viral online and sparked a debate about its authenticity.The footage showed a Russian unit driving a BMP tank on a field with a white flag draped around the gun barrel. The vehicle turns and slows... + más
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