Russian conscripts get dead soldiers' uniforms to fight: Ukraine military

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Russian conscripts get dead soldiers' uniforms to fight: Ukraine military
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The Kremlin has denied reports that Russia will undertake a second wave of mobilization.

's forces are going into battle wearing the uniforms of dead or wounded soldiers, according to the Ukrainian military.

"Equipment that is being sent to the so-called 'Luhansk People's Republic' can be purchased at local markets," the update said, according to pro-Ukrainian news outlet Pravda.com. The Russian Foreign Ministry building is seen behind a social advertisement billboard showing Z letters - a tactical insignia of Russian troops in Ukraine and reading"Victory is being Forged in Fire" in central Moscow on October 13, 2022. Ukraine's military has said that Russian troops who have been mobilized are receiving the kit of soldiers who have been killed or wounded.

Following Putin's announcement, there was an exodus of Russian citizens trying to avoid the draft, which also sparked nationwide protests.

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