Russian citizens resist mobilization efforts by Vladimir Putin for Ukraine war | REPORT

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Russian citizens are resisting mobilization efforts by Russian President Vladimir Putin in the war in Ukraine. Correspondent Shelby Wilder reports from Kyiv, Ukraine. Shelby_Wilder MORE:

 

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