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Russia, Putin and Ukraine
Putin signs law allowing some Russian recruits to write off bad debts worth up to almost $100K as combat losses mount in Ukraine
The new legislation likely aims to boost recruitment amid soaring Russian combat losses.
Putin signs law forgiving debt arrears for new Russian recruits for Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Saturday on debt forgiveness for new army recruits signing up to fight in Ukraine, a Russian government website showed.
Moscow offers debt forgiveness to new recruits and AP sees wreckage of a new Russian missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law granting debt forgiveness to new army recruits who enlist to fight in Ukraine
Putin signs law letting Ukraine fighters write off bad debts
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law that allows those who sign up to fight in Ukraine to write off unpaid debts worth almost $100,000, the government announced.
Putin offers loan forgiveness to attract Ukraine fighters
Vladimir Putin has signed a law permitting the forgiveness of loans for those involved in military action in Ukraine and their spouses, up to 10 million roubles (76,500 pounds). This is another move by Russia to motivate individuals to enlist in the military.
Russia offers debt relief to recruits for Ukraine war
Russia is seeking new ways to recruit fighters for the ongoing conflict that has lasted nearly three years and impacted troop levels.Russia' s President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law that allows debt forgiveness for new recruits signing up to fight in Ukraine,
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What Putin plans next for Ukraine, nuclear threats explained
Putin's goals in Ukraine remain the same: weakening Ukraine's ties to NATO, hindering Ukrainian nationalism and territorial ...
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Russia launches 'intercontinental ballistic missile' for first time in Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine war, says Kyiv
The escalatory attack comes after Ukraine reportedly used US and UK long range missiles to strike targets inside Russia ...
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As Ukraine Fires U.S. Missiles, Putin Sends a Chilling Message
In many ways, President Vladimir V. Putin seems to be winning. Russian forces are pushing ahead in Ukraine. President-elect ...
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From a call with Putin to an experimental strike, a dramatic week transforms the war in Ukraine
It began with a peace move nobody wanted and ended with an experimental missile strike so rare in war Moscow gave a 30-minute ...
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Putin says Russia attacked Ukraine with a new missile that he claims the West can't stop
The Kremlin fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile at Ukraine on Thursday in response to Kyiv's use this week of ...
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Putin claims new missile used in Ukraine is 'incapable' of being intercepted
The Kremlin said Friday that its attack using a new ballistic missile was a warning to Ukraine's "reckless" Western allies.
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US briefed Ukraine ahead of Putin's 'experimental Intermediate-range ballistic' attack
U.S. alerted Ukraine and other allies and partners ahead of Russia's attack on Dnipro, where it used medium-range Oreshnik ...
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Putin, Ukraine, long-range missiles and why there's talk about WWIII
Some political figures are using dark language and talking about World War III. An example: in fundraising emails, Trump has ...
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Putin says Russia launched a new missile in Ukraine. Here’s what we know
Russia launched a new non-nuclear ballistic missile with medium range on Ukraine’s Dnipro region on Thursday, Russia’s ...
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Russia fired new ballistic missile at Ukraine, Putin says
Russia fired a hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday in response to the ...
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