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Over 100 Russian Soldiers, Including Akhmat Forces, Surrender to Ukraine in Kursk on August 14
Aug 15, 2024, 07:16 AM
In a significant development in the ongoing conflict, over 100 Russian soldiers surrendered to Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region on August 14, 2024. The soldiers, mostly conscripts, reportedly decided to surrender after being abandoned by their commanders. Among the surrendering troops were members of the Akhmat special forces, who are typically tasked with preventing regular soldiers from retreating. This mass surrender highlights the growing challenges faced by Russian troops, who are often left under the command of tyrants and criminals. The event was captured on drone footage provided by the 'I Want to Live' project.
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