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Russia forcing evacuees fleeing Ukraine to bolster Crimea defense

Por: Newsweek World April 13, 2023

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Russian-installed authorities in Crimea are recruiting evacuees from the occupied territories of Ukraine to bolster defense in the Black Sea peninsula ahead of an anticipated spring counteroffensive by Ukraine, according to Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar.In a statement on her Telegram channel, Maliar said Russian authorities are spreading false information about alleged negative consequences should currently occupied regions... + full article



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