Ukraine War Map Update: Russian Soldiers Are Surrendering to Ukraine!

1 year ago
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It is honorable to fight for one's country, family and loved ones. Every human being wants to be honorable. Human dignity is most often trampled on in situations of conflict. The war that started due to Putin's ambitions continues to leave behind traces that question human dignity. As we think about the dignity of a soldier fighting for his country, we should also consider those who say no to war for humanity.
As the war with Russia in Ukraine has been going on for more than a year, the defeats suffered by Russian soldiers are not stopping! The Russian army, which has suffered heavy losses since the beginning of the war, is seeking to compensate for its losses in terms of ammunition and manpower. This is why last September Putin ordered the recruitment of nearly 300,000 veterans and reservists. The Russian army has lost more than 17,000 soldiers since the start of the war and there are thousands of people who want to lay down their arms because of the losses and the inhumane commanders of the army. Let's take a look at the situation of the Russians who said no to the war and surrendered!
The Russian army is losing blood day by day in the face of the relentless operations of Ukrainian forces! Having lost almost 4000 tanks, thousands of armored vehicles, helicopters, artillery batteries and ammunition, the Russians are also recklessly sending their manpower to their deaths! The Russian army is in a difficult situation due to heavy losses! Putin has called tens of thousands of people into the army to get out of the problems his army is in! But will these people really want to lay down their lives for Putin's political interests?
The Ukrainian forces, which have defeated the enemy repeatedly on the front line, are not only interested in killing the enemy soldier. That's why the Ukrainian state has launched a wonderful project for soldiers who are uncomfortable with the war and don't want to fall victim to Putin's ambitions! 10,000 people who don't want to join Putin's dishonorable ranks reached out to the Ukrainian army using the "I want to live" application developed by Ukrainian developers!

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