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In order to aid Russians in escaping, Ukrainians “are issuing them concealed surrender cards”

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In order to aid Russians in escaping, Ukrainians “are issuing them concealed surrender cards”

  • Ukrainian forces have been giving them covert “surrender cards.”
  • They are helping Russian soldiers leaving the battle survive.
  • The cards offer directions on how to go home.

To help Russian soldiers leaving the battle survive, Ukrainian forces have been giving them covert “surrender cards.”

The cards, which are the Ukrainian flag’s colors of blue and yellow, offer directions on how to go home, which are written in Russian.

Additionally, it ensures that soldiers who surrender their weapons and military equipment to Ukrainian forces would be granted amnesty and compensation.

Your TICKET TO A PEACEFUL LIFE is written on the card.

To help Russian soldiers leaving the battle survive, Ukrainian forces have been giving them covert “surrender cards.”

The cards, which are the Ukrainian flag’s colors of blue and yellow, offer directions on how to go home, which are written in Russian.

Additionally, it ensures that soldiers who surrender their weapons and military equipment to Ukrainian forces would be granted amnesty and compensation.

Your Ticket to a Peaceful Life is written on the card.

This card will help you get home and save your life if you show it to a Ukrainian soldier.

The QR codes provide clear instructions on how Russian soldiers should submit when scanned.

1. Fold all of your weapons in front of you far enough away, it reads.

2. Position yourself in front of military hardware. All gear must be muted and not in a fighting stance.

‘3. A negotiator from the officer corps may be sent without weapons and with raised hands or a white flag to inform the Ukrainian side of the laying down of arms. After you’ve given up, you must abide by all Ukrainian military orders!

Today, Mr. Putin’s forces withdrew from Melitopol, a very important strategic city.

Russian troops occupied the city during the beginning of the conflict, but mayor Ivan Federov stated on Tuesday that the forces were leaving.

The “Kharviv counteroffensive” is thought to have liberated up to 150,000 Ukrainians as Moscow leaves its main stronghold in the northeast.

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