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220 Combatants From 155th Brigade of Marines of Russia refused to Fight Against Ukraine, - General Staff of UAF

As of 24 February, about 50 servicemen from this brigade had been killed and about 110 wounded.

220 Combatants From 155th Brigade of Marines of Russia refused to Fight Against Ukraine, -  General Staff of UAF

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the situation as of the evening of the 27th day of the Russian Federation's war against Ukraine.

It is noted that the personnel of the Russian troops are demoralized due to significant losses. The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to record cases of mass refusal of the occupiers to take part in the war.

Thus, according to available information, in the 155th separate brigade of marines since the beginning of the war, about 220 servicemen refused to take part in the armed aggression against Ukraine. In total, about 50 servicemen have been killed and about 110 wounded since 24 February.

"Also, the killing of senior officers in the Russian-Ukrainian war has a great resonance in Russian society. The enemy, as noted earlier, has significant problems with logistics," the General Headquarters said. Russia's large-scale military invasion of Ukraine has been going on since the morning of 24 February. The occupiers are carrying out air strikes on key military and civilian infrastructure, destroying airfields, military units, oil depots, gas stations, churches, schools and hospitals. The shelling of residential areas is carried out with the use of artillery, MLRS, and ballistic missiles. Columns of Russian army armored vehicles are trying to surround Kyiv and several regional centers near the Russian border.

Russia denies that it is waging a war of aggression against Ukraine on our territory and calls it a "special operation."

Due to significant losses and lack of army reserves in Russia are already mobilizing debtors and alimony. Earlier, Russia forcibly mobilized locksmiths, social workers, and teachers from the occupied territories of Donbass.

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