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The Russian regiment of the 20th motorized rifle division deserted from the front: the number of soldiers named

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Occupiers who voluntarily left a part and whose cases reach court, for the most part do not try to hide
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About a thousand soldiers left the 20th Guards Motorized Rifle Division of the Russian Ground Forces, which is fighting in Ukraine and is based in the Volgograd region, without permission. This is reported by Important Stories, citing a list that the division command sent to the authorities of the Russian regions in the spring of 2024. According to documents available to journalists, a total of 858 contract servicemen, 150 mobilized soldiers and…

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Occupiers who voluntarily left a part and whose cases reach court, for the most part do not try to hide

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Davud Sheikhian, one of the heads of the aerospace operations unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, said that his country's air defense systems are better than Russian ones. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Iran International portal. In particular, he said that Iran is actively using S-300 installations, so he sees no need to purchase additional S-400 systems from Russia. “Our current systems have much bett…

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rbc.ua broke the news in on Monday, November 18, 2024.
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