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Russia paying off soldiers' wives to avoid protests: Reports

IndiaTimes Sunday, 3 December 2023
Russian military actions in Avdiivka, Ukraine, decreased in intensity, while unverified reports suggest that Russian forces failed to capture Maryinka. Ukrainian forces still control parts of Maryinka, despite Russian claims. Ukrainian military spokesperson attributes the decline in attacks to Russian losses. Ukraine accuses Russia of executing surrendering soldiers, labeling it a war crime. A video capturing the alleged incident near Avdiivka has surfaced, but its location and authenticity remain unverified.
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