Kremlin Chief Is Confident: Soldiers Complain to Putin About Ukrainian Drones
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Ukraine is struggling with a lack of soldiers, so it wants to make their wages shine. While Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin can only boast of the number of his forces and has to admit: Kiev's drones split his country. The Ukrainian ministry wants to make military service with limited contracts of no more than two years and a subsequent provision of at least six months more attractive. Flag fugitives are to be brought back with criminal release and …
In an audience in Moscow, Russian soldiers appeal to President Putin for the growing danger of Ukrainian drones. Kremlin chief admits that the air attacks have economic consequences. Moscow, too, must be better protected, he demands.
RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (13 June) – During a meeting with a group of Russian soldiers in the Kremlin, President Vladimir Putin spoke in detail about the drones on the front, stressing that he knows that they are a serious problem. ‘As far as the fight against drones is concerned, we are well aware and fully aware of this [...]
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