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A Russian soldier has purportedly warned that Moscow is marching "children" to their deaths by sending them to the front lines of the Ukraine war without ammunition.
It is the God-given right of any soldier in any armed force in history to complain about their food, especially when it comes to field rations -- and they will, no matter how good it might be.
Anatoly, a 37-year-old soldier from the central Russian region of Bashkortostan, signed up for the war against Ukraine in June and was sent into combat three months later. His unit spent 2 1/2 ...
BERLIN — A Russian soldier’s searing firsthand account of the Ukraine invasion — depicting ordinary foot soldiers exploited as cannon fodder by inept commanders and a cynical Kremlin ...
“It would be easier to tell you how many shells we fire in a month,” sighs 24-year-old “Fritz,” looking dejected. “At the moment, we fire about two or three a day on average.” ...
The 44-year-old soldier, identified only as Aleksandr, told the Times that he joined the Wagner Group, a Russian private military contractor with close ties to the Kremlin, to reduce his prison ...
Carved onto slabs of black marble, the names of 11 young men from the Russian town of Semibratovo who died fighting in Ukraine are a stark reminder of a war that is now three years old.
Many Russian soldiers say they would see a cease-fire along the current front lines as a failure, hinting at the nationalist discontent the Kremlin could face in accepting a cease-fire.
Documentary gives rare Russian view from Ukrainian frontline Director says it is vital to show the human face of soldiers Film shows ramshackle army, strong solidarity among troops VENICE, Sept 5 ...