Relatives of soldiers fighting for Russia's military called on their president to take their loved ones off the front lines in Ukraine.
Family members of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine recently posted a video in which they call on Russian President Vladimir Putin to remove their loved ones from the front lines.The relatives spoke from a location in the Russian republic of Tatarstan in a clip originally posted on Telegram. WarTranslated, an independent media project that translates materials about the war into English, shared the video on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday.
The rest are waiting to be sent any day.'He continued: 'They are taking colossal losses. Every minute, we receive information about the wounded and dead.'Newsweek reached out to the Russian Ministry of Defense via email for comment Monday.According to the speaker, whose name was not given, the battalion from Tatarstan does not wish to disobey orders and is willing to defend Russia in the war against Ukraine.
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