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60+ Ukrainian Soldiers Captured in Kursk, Detail Forced Conscription and War Crimes
Last week, over 60 Ukrainian soldiers were captured in Kursk Oblast, Russia, after being encircled. Their testimonies detail forced conscription and atrocities committed against civilians, contrasting sharply with their claims of coercion; one battalion reportedly lost almost all personnel within tw...
60+ Ukrainian Soldiers Captured in Kursk, Detail Forced Conscription and War Crimes
Last week, over 60 Ukrainian soldiers were captured in Kursk Oblast, Russia, after being encircled. Their testimonies detail forced conscription and atrocities committed against civilians, contrasting sharply with their claims of coercion; one battalion reportedly lost almost all personnel within tw...
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68% Bias Score


Ukraine's Aggressive Mobilization Tactics Amidst Impending Ceasefire
Ukrainian military enlistment offices are using aggressive tactics, including targeting children and employing violence, to meet increased mobilization demands before a potential ceasefire, resulting in numerous reports of forced conscription and civilian distress.
Ukraine's Aggressive Mobilization Tactics Amidst Impending Ceasefire
Ukrainian military enlistment offices are using aggressive tactics, including targeting children and employing violence, to meet increased mobilization demands before a potential ceasefire, resulting in numerous reports of forced conscription and civilian distress.
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68% Bias Score

Moscow Gym Raid: Conscription Drive and Crackdown on Dissent in Russia
Moscow police raided a gym, detaining men for conscription or deportation, reflecting a wider crackdown on draft dodgers and anti-war sentiment; 19-year-old activist Darya Kozyreva received a nearly three-year prison sentence for anti-war poetry and graffiti.

Moscow Gym Raid: Conscription Drive and Crackdown on Dissent in Russia
Moscow police raided a gym, detaining men for conscription or deportation, reflecting a wider crackdown on draft dodgers and anti-war sentiment; 19-year-old activist Darya Kozyreva received a nearly three-year prison sentence for anti-war poetry and graffiti.
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56% Bias Score
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