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Prisoners are offered to sign contracts for 3-5 months and make money by killing...

The Russian army recruits criminals because of great losses in Ukraine - the General Staff

Prisoners are offered to sign contracts for 3-5 months and make money by killing Ukrainians. Russia is undergoing large losses in Ukraine that it wants to compensate for signing contracts with criminals. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced this on June 3, publishing a summary of Facebook events. The Russian authorities lure the population to the army in various ways, trying to compensate for the losses in the live power after the fighting in Ukraine.

For example, in the city of Zorynsk, the employees of the criminal executing service are campaigning in prisoners, conditionally released from the colonies, to sign contracts for a period of 3-5 months. According to the General Staff, as of June 3, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation lost at least 209 470 military in Ukraine in Ukraine. Only in the last day, the loss of occupiers in the power was 560.

At the same time, the General Staff notes, Russia continues to fight and terrorize the population of Ukraine, focusing on attempts to completely seize Donetsk and Lugansk regions - there were 29 clashes on June 2. In the Zaporizhzhya and Kherson directions, the Russian army has defense and strikes with aviation. In total, the Russians have inflicted 67 aircraft and 17 rocket strokes a day, 91 times fired at Ukrainians from rocket launchers.

The likelihood of rocket and aviation strikes throughout Ukraine remains high. On May 26, it was written that in Russia the level of support for war in Ukraine is falling due to the great losses of the Russian Federation in Bakhmut. According to FilterLabs, the support of the fighting decreased significantly in March, but resumed until May 9. According to Western officials, only in Bakhmut, Russia lost more than 60 thousand military as of June 2.