More than 400 Russian reservists died after their commanders ran away during a Ukrainian bombardment.
that 33,000 reservists had already joined their combat units and that 16,000 of them are already fighting.
They asked Russian authorities to rescue the men and to remove them from the frontlines, per Verstka, which reposted the video. "Our soldiers survived as best as they could," she added."They did not sleep, did not eat, for three days they held the line and didn't flee, unlike their commanding officers."Conscripted citizens are seen as part of the mobilization as military training continue within the scope of mobilization in Rostov, Russia on October 31, 2022. per The Washington Post.
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