Move by Russian president is latest attempt to increase troop numbers in Ukraine
Russian authorities have announced that soldiers and state employees deployed in
has declared as its own, although it does not completely control them: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.cited an exemption contained in an anti-corruption law, which the Russian authorities published the details of on Thursday evening. It applies to the partners and children of those serving, and is back-dated to February 24 2022 – the date Russia invaded Ukraine.
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