Frightened by humiliating defeat, PUTIN forces children to go to war,because of the lack of soldiers

Frightened by humiliating defeat, PUTIN forces children to go to war,because of the lack of soldiers

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Panicked by humiliating defeat in Ukraine, PUTIN forces children to join the army to get enough soldiers for the war with Ukraine | Update on Russia and Ukraine war on April 18.

VLADIMIR PUTIN allegedly turned to another diabolical strategy to further the invasion of Ukraine - child recruitment.

Human rights officials accuse the Kremlin of recruiting children to increase its numbers in eastern Ukraine. An estimated 30,000 Russian soldiers have been killed, wounded, and captured in Ukraine so far during the invasion. Moscow is now said to be recruiting from youth clubs and recruiting 16-year-olds to bolster its numbers. The boys who were still in school were also forced to do military service by PUTIN, because Russia was short of soldiers to continue its invasion of Ukraine.

These youth clubs have been described as "patriotic clubs," and sprung up in Russian-occupied parts of eastern Ukraine after the previous invasion in 2014.

Anti-Russian campaigners have described them as "evangelical clubs".

The clubs are said to have been set up to promote Russian culture in Luhansk and Donetsk - the recognition of the Russian-backed breakaway states was Putin's last move before the invasion.


On Saturday, Ukrainian officials called on the United Nations to investigate Russia's alleged use of "child soldiers".

According to human rights groups, the children are being forced to undergo military training and may be sent to the front lines, against their will.

The boys were not yet of school age, were forced to go to military training and quickly issued military badges to be pushed into the battlefield. This is considered a humiliating act of PUTIN, stemming from the fact that Russia is too short of soldiers, leading to Russia having many inexperienced soldiers such as the case of Russian tank soldiers shooting themselves at each other and blowing up many tanks.

Badges and insignia of Russian military cadets, who are not believed to be in active war zones, have also been found on battlefields in Ukraine.

It seems that evidence throughout the war shows that Russia has deployed new conscripts to the front lines.

Current estimates suggest that these troops make up 25% of the Russian army.

These men are generally believed to have lower morale than older soldiers due to their lack of experience and may be less motivated to pursue the conflict. And they were forced, while still wanting to go to school.

They also tend to be less competent than traditional soldiers, because the enlistment process is limited to a short training period, and there are soldiers who only train for a month and are sent to the battlefield.

As a result, when used, they tend to be assigned roles seen as requiring less technical expertise – such as logistics, which has proven to be a serious weakness for the force. of Putin during the invasion.

Russia requires all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 27 to register for the service, but recently this age has been changed to between 16 and 27, due to the lack of soldiers to fight.

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