Russian military executing soldiers who don’t follow orders, White House says
- The White House reveals that Russia is executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders in the war with Ukraine, with commanders even threatening to execute entire units if they retreat from Ukrainian artillery fire.
- The Russian military is suffering "significant" losses in terms of armament and personnel as a result of their actions in Ukraine, with at least 125 armored vehicles lost and thousands of casualties reported.
- In response, the United States is increasing military assistance to Ukraine, providing a new $150 million package, and condemning Russia's invasion while pledging continued support.
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The United States talked about Russia's operation to destroy the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Former US Armed Forces (AF) intelligence officer Scott Ritter commented on the course of Russia's special operation in Ukraine in an interview with journalist Garland Nixon. A recording of the conversation was posted on YouTube. Ritter said that Russia is carrying out an operation to completely destroy the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). “The Russian offensive operations are now aimed at absorbing the remnants of Ukrainian troops. They can do it …
White House says Russian army executes soldiers who retreat or refuse to follow orders
U.S. National Security Council representative John Kirby reported that the Russian army executes soldiers who refuse to carry out orders, according to a statement by the White House press service. “We have information that the Russian military has been actually executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders. We also have information that Russian commanders are threatening to execute entire units if they seek to retreat from Ukrainian artillery f…
Russia 'executing its own soldiers who refuse orders' in Ukraine
The White House claims Russian soldiers are being executed if they fail to follow orders (Picture: AFP/Getty Images) Russia is said to be executing its soldiers when they refuse to follow orders and even threatening to kill entire units if they retreat from Ukrainian fire. US intelligence says it has seen several reports of poor morale among Vladimir Putin’s troops 20 months into the gruelling war. US National Security Council spokesperson John…
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