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Been waitin' on ya, son.
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[[[Maliuska believes many prisoners see the program as a chance to shake off the “ex-prisoner” label that tends to stick to people even after their release.
“There are definitely risks. But the morale and mood of those who are released from prison are much higher than that of those who were mobilized somewhere on the street,” he told CNN.
“A person forcibly mobilized who did not want to go to the army sees it as a tragedy, and a deterioration in his living conditions. And you can expect desertion from this category (of soldiers) much more than from a person for whom it is a rise in the social ladder, income, lifestyle, and respect. For prisoners, it is a rise in the social ladder.”
The minister told CNN the government knows that prisoners might present challenges to commanders on the ground, but he said the law can be tweaked as needed depending on how things look in practice. A lot will depend on unit commanders and their ability to establish discipline in the prisoner units, he said.]]]
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Been waitin' on ya, son.
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[[[Dmytro, 28, a convict recruit whose wife and two kids were killed by a Russian strike in the eastern city of Izium in April 2022, joined the army as soon as he was given the opportunity.
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‘I will now protect other families’
At a training ground in central Ukraine, a group of prisoners is already into the second week of basic training. Among them is 28-year-old Dmytro, whose wife and two young children were killed by a Russian strike in the eastern city of Izium just weeks into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, while he was serving a four-and-a-half-year term in prison. He asked CNN not to publish his last name for security reasons.
Dmytro told CNN he knew he wanted to fight from the moment the war started. When the recruiters visited his prison, he was among the first to sign up.
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“I had a wife and children, and I knew someone had to protect them. But since I couldn’t, I will now protect other families who want to live and have children,” he told CNN.
Dmytro told CNN that he grew up as an orphan and started stealing when he was young. He said that he believes prison teaches people how to survive in a tough environment, which means that former prisoners might be able to handle the pressures of the front lines better than ordinary civilians.
He told CNN that when his family was killed, he wanted revenge. He cannot bear to talk about those he lost now, but dreams of the day he might be able to start afresh and have children who would be proud of him.]]]
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Been waitin' on ya, son.
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[[[“I have a year and five months left of my sentence. That is not much. I could stay in prison and not go to war. But I am motivated. I don’t want other people to go through this,” he said, referring to the loss of his family.
Back at the prison, Kukharchuk and Dato select their recruits carefully. Sitting across from them in an interview room, they ask each of the volunteers about their background and their motivation. The brigade does not accept those who are over 50 years old, have any serious health problems or are physically unfit. Orphans, on the other hand, are immediately favored.]]]
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You get impeached?
Snakeboy? Brave enough to take a peek lol
Crybaby Krew UNITE!
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You are the actual crybaby from the beginning of this thread.
Go back to your fetal position where you belong.
Not once but twice. That was part of the "We'll resist your Presidency from day one, vow." And ya's mean't it. That how and why Biden's crack-head child ended up a convicted FELON, Dumper. Trump did that. He'd ain't forgotten, and daddy-O, he ain't forgivin'. Ever. It's his, his boys and my religion.
This unsavory business aside, clammy...I genuinely feel bad for you and your fellows over these Final's loss. I wanted to see ya's win and celebrate upon the land.
Please. You ain't even showed up one game of these Finals, clammy. You've nary room, son. Nary.
he's hoping it's been long enough that everyone forgot what he actually said.
us, Dumper...You & I, buster; we don't forget a in' thing.
You & I.
Snaks came out of hiding only to get smacked down again.![]()
Please. You all have spanking clean clocks out of his visit, Effy.
calf-tats' mom/boss!!!
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/34243Ukraine Unit Captures Dozens of Russian Troops During Kharkiv Sector Counterattack
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Most soldiers speaking in the video complained they had been forced into the Russian army because of financial or legal problems, that training was superficial, and that once deployed to the field, food and water were in short supply. One said other soldiers beat him because his asthma prevented him from moving quickly enough.
Almost without exception, the prisoners said their units had suffered crushing losses during dismounted attacks against well-prepared Ukrainian positions backed with artillery and FPV drones. Some reported casualty rates of above 90 percent during a single assault, with regular army Russian officers remaining behind the lines and not leading or participating in the attacks.
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More delusional than MAGAs.
- "Promises, promises."
- Ernie "The Cat" Ladd
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