Over 300 Russian Soldiers Surrender to Ukraine’s ‘I Want to Live’ Project by Mil_in_ua Tags:Ukraine 2 comments > The “I Want to Live” project was launched in September 2022. This is basically nothing given the time frame. It’s probably incredibly hard for a single soldier to do this. Get away from your unit and somewhere where Ukrainians can pick you up. Would be a lot easier if entire units surrendered… Only 300? After 2 years? So the rest are joining the war for money, right? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
> The “I Want to Live” project was launched in September 2022. This is basically nothing given the time frame. It’s probably incredibly hard for a single soldier to do this. Get away from your unit and somewhere where Ukrainians can pick you up. Would be a lot easier if entire units surrendered…
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> The “I Want to Live” project was launched in September 2022.
This is basically nothing given the time frame.
It’s probably incredibly hard for a single soldier to do this. Get away from your unit and somewhere where Ukrainians can pick you up.
Would be a lot easier if entire units surrendered…
Only 300? After 2 years?
So the rest are joining the war for money, right?