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Defence Forces: Russia is forming a storm battalion made up of people with hepatitis and HIV

Defence Forces: Russia is forming a storm battalion made up of people with hepatitis and HIV
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Russian forces are forming a storm battalion made up of individuals with hepatitis and HIV. They are undergoing training in training centers in the occupied territories of Crimea, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions.

This was reported by the spokesperson for the southern defense forces of Ukraine, Vladyslav Voloshyn, during a TV marathon.

"According to our intelligence, the enemy is currently forming a storm battalion consisting of people with hepatitis and other diseases such as HIV and other incurable diseases," Voloshyn said.

The spokesperson noted that this indicates the Russians' intention to "simply use them as cannon fodder on the battlefield."

According to Voloshyn, these stormtroopers are undergoing training in training centers in the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions, so they are no longer "cannon fodder" but trained soldiers.

However, as the spokesperson pointed out, even such trained soldiers are "not spared" by Russia.

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