Yesterday, #Russian President #Putin held a meeting with representatives of the leadership of the military bloc. The main topic of the meeting was the state of affairs at the front. The military leadership, with a certain degree of optimism, reported to the president on...
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insignificant advances in two directions, but #Putin rebuked the speaker and succumbed to harsh criticism of the "ant achievements" of the #RussianArmy. According to the president, he was repeatedly given...
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promises and indicated specific deadlines for achieving the tasks set, and almost never the promises were fulfilled. The next speaker reported on the impressive losses among former prisoners and now PMC fighters.
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So, less than 1% of this category remains alive and without significant injuries after six months of fighting as part of PMCs. About 14% drop out after severe injuries, and most of them remain disabled. The remaining 85% of the former prisoners in the squad die,...
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most within the first two months. Separately, it is noted that of those who were seriously injured and became disabled, only a few will be able to return to criminal activity. The Department of Defense, which seizes the initiative to recruit prisoners, guarantees...
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the president the same result. #Putin frankly likes that, in this way, he cleans Russia from criminals. We have repeatedly said that Putin does not like "multi-move combinations", this is too complicated and incomprehensible for him, but solving two problems with...
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one action is what really impresses him. Solving problems at the front and, at the same time, cleaning #Russia from criminals, this is a combo he likes. But recently at the front, there is not much sense from prisoners. #Putin closed the meeting in a traditionally bad mood.
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