Russia pulls troops from front lines after soldiers beaten by own allies

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Russia pulls troops from front lines after soldiers beaten by own allies
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The beat-up soldiers are from a region in Siberia and reportedly received no front line combat training for months.

The request was made due to a militia of the Donetsk People's Republic beating and threatening said soldiers earlier this month.

"On February 4, the military from the DPR arrived. They fired at us with machine guns," said the Russian troops from Tuva, Siberia, according to aposted by the same Telegram account shows a Russian soldier being knocked down and held at gunpoint. The soldiers are donned in camouflage and gathered outside in the snow.that a voice behind the camera says that all of the soldiers were mobilized on September 29, 2022.

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