
NATO Chief Warns Young Russians Against Joining War in Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a stark warning to young Russian men, urging them not to join the war in Ukraine and stating they would likely suffer and die. Rutte emphasized that Russia is becoming increasingly desperate and losing more soldiers than the Soviet Union did in Afghanistan.
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