The head of the Ministry of Defense invited the soldiers of the Russian army to return from the Ukrainian land to the Russian Federation.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov invited the soldiers of the Russian army to return home from Ukrainian soil. The corresponding appeal was posted on Twitter by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on Saturday, June 24.
“Russian soldier, I am the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Aleksey Reznikov. You have been betrayed. Your war is not here, not in Ukraine, the war is in your home. Go home, protect your home, embrace the your loved ones. We will not shoot you in the back. We will not need Russian land, take care of your country, take care of your destiny. You still have a chance to live,” said the head of the Defense Ministry.
Russian soldiers must leave Ukraine and go save their homes from the war unleashed by the kremlin inside russia. Enemies of Russian soldiers and Russian citizens are not in Ukraine. They are in Moscow. pic.twitter.com/bJ1Nm6tCfh
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenseU) June 24, 2023
Recall that on June 23, the leader of the “Wagnerites” Yevgeny Prigozhin announced the beginning of an armed conflict with the Russian Defense Ministry and said that he was “dealing” with 25,000 of his militants. He accused Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu of deliberately attacking the Wagner camp.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in response to PMC Wagner’s rebellion, declared “treason” and ordered the armed forces of the Russian Federation to stop Prigozhin’s rebellion.
On June 24, military installations and administrative buildings in Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don were under the control of Wagner militants. But at night, Prigozhin announced that he was turning his columns from near Moscow and returning to the field camps “according to plan.”
Source: korrespondent

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