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Ron in Regina

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Video from a warrior 🛡 24 OSHB "Aidar" on pseudo "Osman".

Battles south of Bakhmut. Contact with the enemy at a distance of 2 meters and the moment of injury.

🇺🇦Real War
 
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This floors me!

Kyrgyz mercenary who fought for Russia in Ukraine jailed
Court established 32-year-old man had joined forces of Moscow-led separatists in Donbas

A Kyrgyz court has handed a 10-year sentence to a man who fought for Russia in Ukraine, at a time when Moscow is trying to boost recruitment of people from ex-Soviet central Asian countries.

Dozens of nationals of these countries have been killed in Ukraine in recent months, local media say, most of them after joining the ranks of the Russian army or the private military group Wagner.

A court in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, said it found a 32-year-old man guilty of mercenarism and sentenced him to 10 years in prison, in a decision announced late on Tuesday.

The court established that the man, who denied taking part in hostilities, had been in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region between June and November last year, for which he was paid 180,000 rubles (£1,790) per month plus an assurance of a Russian passport.

The accused, previously unemployed and from the Jalal-Abad region of Kyrgyzstan, was in Moscow when he joined the forces of the self-proclaimed and Moscow-led “Luhansk People’s Republic”, a separatist region in east Ukraine.


Gulshayr Abdirasulova, the head of the human rights organisation Kylym Shams, told AFP on Wednesday that it was the first conviction of a Kyrgyz citizen for mercenarism in Ukraine.

Russia remains a popular destination for migrants from central Asia who, being economically deprived, far from their country of origin and generally Russian-speaking, have become priority targets for the Russian army and the Wagner group.

Central Asian governments, traditionally allies of Russia, have repeatedly urged their citizens not to take part in the Ukraine conflict.
 

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29 out of 30 Russian missiles were shot down by the Air Defense Forces, - Zaluzhny

The Russian invaders fired 30 sea, air and land-based cruise missiles in Ukraine:
➡️ 22 X-101/X-555 cruise missiles from strategic aviation aircraft: two Tu-160s and eight Tu-95s,
➡️ 6 cruise missiles "Caliber" from ships in the Black Sea,
➡️ 2 Iskander-K cruise missiles from ground-based operational-tactical missile systems.

Also, two Shahed-136/131 strike UAVs and two operational-tactical reconnaissance UAVs were shot down.

🇺🇦 Ukraine Now
 
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So Fagner PMS is claiming they have finally taken Bakhmut. Since the veracity of the claim is yet to be verified, let's assume they did.

I'd like to take this moment to congratulate Fagner PMS. After almost one year of fighting, costing them an estimated 20,000 casualties and the loss of hundreds of pieces of vital military equipment, they managed to take an almost entirely destroyed city that had absolutely zero strategic value and questionable tactical value in the first place. Surely this will go down in Russian history as the single greatest victory since Stalingrad.
 
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