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kenbewdy8000 t1_iybvj1c wrote
Have Russian prisoners taken up the offer of citizenship etc rather than return in a prisoner swap? Retribution against family members would be off-putting for many.
Some will return to punishment and the rest of them straight back into the front line. Ideally, a Russian soldier would be better off escaping from both the Russian and Ukraine armies.
Jud1_n t1_iycclv6 wrote
Ukraine is offering those who surrender an excuse of them being taken prisoner in official dealings with Russia. You can also request to not be part of prisoner swap.
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Bring one of the Russian vehicles, and you also get monetary payment. Think citizenship is on the cards as well.
Jud1_n t1_iyccp9r wrote
Just fly drones with banners sayiong to follow drones to surrender XD.
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Worked at elast once when a soldier surrendered to a drone which had then proceeded to lead him to ukrainian surrender point.
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Imagine seeing a guy with hands up following a drone.
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Truly we live in the 21st century.
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autotldr t1_iyc23yf wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 87%. (I'm a bot)
> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.
> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.
> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.
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autotldr t1_iyc24wn wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 87%. (I'm a bot)
> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.
> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.
> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 call^#2 Ukraine^#3 soldiers^#4 surrender^#5
autotldr t1_iyb77af wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 87%. (I'm a bot)
> The Ukrainian government has said a scheme it created for Russian soldiers to surrender is getting up to 100 enquiries a day.
> There's been an apparent increase since Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilised hundreds of thousands of Russian men, and since the city of Kherson was liberated.
> Some Russian soldiers also get in touch to provoke them, she says, although she doesn't think all of them believe the Kremlin's baseless claims that Ukraine is run by Nazis.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 call^#2 Ukraine^#3 soldiers^#4 surrender^#5