‘Kidnapped’ separatists thrown into line of fire by Russia as ‘cannon fodder’

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'I just can’t understand how people without any armour just walk straight at us,' said a Ukrainian soldier.

since the war began on February 24. However, forcible conscription has been in place for the two breakaway republics it supports in eastern Ukraine - the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.In videos from the front, groups of conscripts from Donetsk and Luhansk have complained about their lack of training and weaponry. Some were seen with Second World War-era rifles.

The size of the separatists’ army in Donetsk was estimated at 20,000 before the war began. No figures have so far been released by separatist authorities in Luhansk.since Russia withdrew its forces from the Kyiv region. Kyiv has said it is losing up to 200 soldiers a day. Two dozen women from Donetsk posted a video online on Wednesday saying they had not heard from their conscripted husbands for two months.

“They literally don’t have helmets or armoured vests, and they are being sent to provoke us to start firing,” he said. In its daily briefing, the Institute for the Study of War pointed to signs of Russia speeding up plans of a land grab in southern and eastern Ukraine. In Donetsk, the separatist leader last week disbanded his government and appointed a former Russian deputy minister to lead the cabinet.

 

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