Urusi kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, hali mbaya

Urusi kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, hali mbaya

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Urusi inajaribu kila mbinu kuficha aibu inayotokana na mapigo wanayopata kutoka kwa kataifa kadogo saizi ya mkoa wao mmoja, inapanga kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, pia walinzi wa kwenye mageti wenye uwezo wa kufyatua bunduki.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Russian military is suffering manpower shortages as it battles Ukraine and is seeking to recruit contract service members and may even draw in convicted criminals, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, citing U.S. intelligence.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree last Thursday to increase the size of Russia's armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million as the war in Ukraine enters its seventh month.
Moscow has not revealed any losses in the conflict since its first weeks, but Western officials and the Kyiv government say they number in the thousands.
"The Russian military is suffering from severe manpower shortages in Ukraine," the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the downgraded intelligence.
The official said it is believed that the Russian defense ministry is seeking to recruit contract service members to make up for these personnel shortages, "including by compelling wounded soldiers to re-enter combat, acquiring personnel from private security companies, and paying bonuses to conscripts."
"Separately, we have credible reporting that Russia’s Defense Ministry is also likely to begin recruiting convicted criminals in Ukraine in exchange for pardons and financial compensation," the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)


 
Urusi inajaribu kila mbinu kuficha aibu inayotokana na mapigo wanayopata kutoka kwa kataifa kadogo saizi ya mkoa wao mmoja, inapanga kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, pia walinzi wa kwenye mageti wenye uwezo wa kufyatua bunduki.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Russian military is suffering manpower shortages as it battles Ukraine and is seeking to recruit contract service members and may even draw in convicted criminals, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, citing U.S. intelligence.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree last Thursday to increase the size of Russia's armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million as the war in Ukraine enters its seventh month.
Moscow has not revealed any losses in the conflict since its first weeks, but Western officials and the Kyiv government say they number in the thousands.
"The Russian military is suffering from severe manpower shortages in Ukraine," the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the downgraded intelligence.
The official said it is believed that the Russian defense ministry is seeking to recruit contract service members to make up for these personnel shortages, "including by compelling wounded soldiers to re-enter combat, acquiring personnel from private security companies, and paying bonuses to conscripts."
"Separately, we have credible reporting that Russia’s Defense Ministry is also likely to begin recruiting convicted criminals in Ukraine in exchange for pardons and financial compensation," the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)


Ukraine inawatoa jasho? Sasa zile mbwembwe za super power ndio zipi?
 
Urusi inajaribu kila mbinu kuficha aibu inayotokana na mapigo wanayopata kutoka kwa kataifa kadogo saizi ya mkoa wao mmoja, inapanga kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, pia walinzi wa kwenye mageti wenye uwezo wa kufyatua bunduki.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Russian military is suffering manpower shortages as it battles Ukraine and is seeking to recruit contract service members and may even draw in convicted criminals, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, citing U.S. intelligence.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree last Thursday to increase the size of Russia's armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million as the war in Ukraine enters its seventh month.
Moscow has not revealed any losses in the conflict since its first weeks, but Western officials and the Kyiv government say they number in the thousands.
"The Russian military is suffering from severe manpower shortages in Ukraine," the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the downgraded intelligence.
The official said it is believed that the Russian defense ministry is seeking to recruit contract service members to make up for these personnel shortages, "including by compelling wounded soldiers to re-enter combat, acquiring personnel from private security companies, and paying bonuses to conscripts."
"Separately, we have credible reporting that Russia’s Defense Ministry is also likely to begin recruiting convicted criminals in Ukraine in exchange for pardons and financial compensation," the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)


Hivi we mleta mada, mbona mada zako zote huwa pumba? Kwani ni lazma upost uzi?
Unaweza ukatulia ukawa msomaji tu km huna mambo ya msingi. Naona unafanya jukwaa liwe km sehemu ya UDAKU.
NONSENSE kabisa.
 
Hivi we mleta mada, mbona mada zako zote huwa pumba? Kwani ni lazma upost uzi?
Unaweza ukatulia ukawa msomaji tu km huna mambo ya msingi. Naona unafanya jukwaa liwe km sehemu ya UDAKU.
NONSENSE kabisa.

Hehehe hadi raha, bado hamjakoma....
Mlianza kwa mbwembwe, sasa HIMARS ndio habari ya mjini.
 
Urusi inajaribu kila mbinu kuficha aibu inayotokana na mapigo wanayopata kutoka kwa kataifa kadogo saizi ya mkoa wao mmoja, inapanga kuwapa msamaha wafungwa watakaojitolea kwenda kufa Ukraine, pia walinzi wa kwenye mageti wenye uwezo wa kufyatua bunduki.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Russian military is suffering manpower shortages as it battles Ukraine and is seeking to recruit contract service members and may even draw in convicted criminals, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, citing U.S. intelligence.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree last Thursday to increase the size of Russia's armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million as the war in Ukraine enters its seventh month.
Moscow has not revealed any losses in the conflict since its first weeks, but Western officials and the Kyiv government say they number in the thousands.
"The Russian military is suffering from severe manpower shortages in Ukraine," the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the downgraded intelligence.
The official said it is believed that the Russian defense ministry is seeking to recruit contract service members to make up for these personnel shortages, "including by compelling wounded soldiers to re-enter combat, acquiring personnel from private security companies, and paying bonuses to conscripts."
"Separately, we have credible reporting that Russia’s Defense Ministry is also likely to begin recruiting convicted criminals in Ukraine in exchange for pardons and financial compensation," the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)


Sasa bro huo Ni msamaha au hukumu ya Kifo? Kama Ni Mimi Ni Bora TU nibaki zangu jela hata Kama Ni kifungo Cha maisha jela.
 
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