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Kremlin Uneasy About Return of Ukraine War Veterans – Reuters

Summary by The Moscow Times
Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, are increasingly worried about how large numbers of soldiers returning from the war in Ukraine could disrupt society, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing Kremlin sources.

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Internal reports warn that the return of soldiers could trigger violent crimes, alcoholism and economic tensions reminiscent of the post-Afghan chaos of the 1990s

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It symbolizes the challenges of returning war veterans to society (Symbolic image - AI Generated) Upday Stock Images Vladimir Putin is facing growing fears of social instability that the return of thousands of veterans from the war in Ukraine could bring. According to Reuters, the Russian leader fears a repeat of the social upheavals of the 1990s, when Afghan veterans fueled a wave of organized crime in Russia. The scale of the current problem f…

The Kremlin is deeply concerned about the mass return of hundreds of thousands of soldiers after the end of the war in Ukraine. According to Reuters sources, Vladimir Putin is concerned not only about the social problems associated with their psychological trauma, but also about political destabilization.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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