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Occupants mobilized in Donbas are looking for human rights organizations to escape from the war

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The invaders mobilized in Donbas are looking for human rights organizations to escape the war

Russians are afraid to go to war against Ukraine/illustrative photo of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

< strong _ngcontent-sc87="">Every day the Russians have less fighting zeal. “Cannon fodder” began to think about how to save their lives.

The Russian occupiers realized that in Ukraine they would have only one ending – inevitable death. Some of them even mentioned human rights when it came to the possibility of saving their lives.

Invaders remembered human rights

The Security Service of Ukraine intercepted the conversation of the occupier mobilized in the so-called DPR with his wife. He complains that service in the Russian army is like slavery, and asks her to find ways that would allow him to leave the front.

I don’t know where to turn on human rights. Am I a prisoner or a slave? I don’t understand this,” the invader said.

He himself doesn’t know who to go to – Russia forced him to go to war, Pushilin gave them to Russia, but he is afraid to go to Ukraine, he will be a traitor and will be forced to stand trial .

The SBU reminds the invaders that they can call 2402, to surrender and stay alive. Meeting with the Armed Forces of Ukraine will reduce their chances of life to almost zero.

Russia's war against Ukraine: latest news

  • President of the United States of America Joe Biden signed the law on the allocation of Ukraine $40 billion in aid. The money will be directed to military and humanitarian areas.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he would consider victory in the war with Russia. According to him, the goal of Ukraine is the return of all its territories and the preservation of as many lives of our heroes as possible.
  • Russian invaders launched a missile attack on a military facility in the Rivne region. Law enforcement officers and rescuers arrived at the scene. The number of victims and the damage caused by the occupants' rocket is currently being specified. Citizens are also asked not to ignore air raid alerts and go for cover.

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