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Russian Prisons Turning Off Heating to Force Inmates to Fight in Ukraine: Inside Source

According to her, the temperature has dropped to -35°C in many regions of Russia. Apparently, representatives of the Putin regime decided to use the cold weather to replenish the weakened troops in Ukraine. In many colonies, the heating is turned off so that the prisoners prefer to fight, the publication states.

“For this reason, they simply turned off the heating at sub-zero temperatures. Therefore, the conditions in the prisons must become unbearable for the men there to go to Ukraine. There are three groups of the population in Russia, the majority of whom do not feel sympathy when they die at the front. They are prisoners, national minorities living in poor regions far from Moscow and young citizens. While these three groups are fighting and dying in Ukraine, Putin can create an illusion of the rest of the norm,” she said.

According to Romanova, female inmates are increasingly being recruited in Russian prisons. Currently, approximately 1,000 Russian women are fighting in Ukraine.

2024-01-14 17:19:11
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