Posted on 10/05/2022 1:59:24 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
A newly launched Ukrainian hotline offering Russian soldiers a chance to surrender — and stay alive — has been fielding thousands of calls from desperate draftees, according to Ukrainian officials.
Andriy Yusov, a representative of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, said in a recent interview with Voice of America that thousands of enemy troops have reached out to the “I Want to Live” program via phone or online chat to give up their arms.
Yusov said the hotline has been receiving offers of surrender at a rate of hundreds a day from soldiers already fighting in Ukraine — including those recently mobilized as part of Vladimir Putin’s partial draft — but also from those who hadn’t even yet been called up, but expect to be in the near future.
“They are interested in how to safely surrender in Ukraine,” Yusov said.
It’s been reported the hotline so far has received more than 2,000 appeals from Russian soldiers and their families.
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Invasion Day 224 – Summary
October 5, 2022 Jerome News
Day summary is given at link with map:
Summation:
Ukrainian forces maintain steady progress and liberated another bunch of settlements in Kherson, Kharkiv and also Luhansk Oblast. Ukrainians also continue to successfully defend the remaining parts of frontline and don’t allow Russians to advance and capture new positions.
https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-224-summary/
Freezer, silly fellow!
Over here we’re Americans.
Thousands of Americans are calling the “I want my money back” line.
You have to be Liz Cheney.
You are a good example of being crapped-up all the time.
Too bad.
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