At the end of May, the 90-day deadline set by the Putin regime for conducting the so-called “special operation” expires. Contract soldiers who came to fight in Ukraine in February are “legally” entitled to leave the service.
Source: phone conversations of occupiers intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine
Quote from occupier: “F*cking sh*t. In short, they said, there will be no replacement. No one wants to relieve us, everyone refuses to come here. I think, sh*t, I'll probably sit it out now, but as soon as the three months are over, damn, I need to get out somehow. I'll look for something in civilian life. After all, there is life beyond the army, isn't there?”
Details: At the same time, the Security Service of Ukraine noted that it is not easy for the Russian command to find new people willing to fight, and it is also difficult to keep its soldiers on the front line.
https://www.yahoo.com/video/security-ukraine-contract-soldiers-russian-093510509.html
Ukraine war: Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov denies Putin illness
Noting that President Putin regularly appeared in public, Mr Lavrov told TF1: “I don’t think that sane people can see in this person signs of some kind of illness or ailment.” “You can watch him on screens, read and listen to his speeches,” he said in comments released by the Russian foreign ministry. “I leave it to the conscience of those who spread such rumours despite daily opportunities to assess how anyone is looking.”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61628473
Why is he saying that, as we all know the drill:
Lavrov was lying, he knew he was lying and he knew everyone knew he was lying — and he didn’t care.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/michael-colborne-russias-bald-faced-lies