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Great losses demoralize the Russian occupiers – General Staff

The military of the Russian Federation is increasingly looking for opportunities to refuse participation in hostilities

Great losses demoralize Russian occupiers - General Staff

Russian occupiers are very demoralized by large losses in their ranks, so they want to fight less and less. This was stated in the morning summary of the General Staff for July 17.

“Due to significant losses, the personnel of most units of the occupying forces have a very low level of morale and psychological state and are looking for an opportunity to avoid further participation in hostilities.” , said the message of the General Staff.

Such attitudes are especially widespread among those Russian soldiers who had direct fire contact with the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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We remind you that participation in hostilities against Ukraine causes the military of the Russian Federation to want to visit all churches and monasteries and undergo treatment in order to get used to a peaceful life again. This is evidenced by another intercepted conversation of Russians published by the SBU.

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Source: ZN

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