Zelenskyy urges Russian conscripts to ‘sabotage’ military operations and offers protections to those who surrender: ‘It is better to surrender to Ukrainian captivity than to be killed by the strikes o

Russian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking aid from Russian conscripts. He’s urged them to “sabotage” Russian forces and report intel to Ukrainian forces. He also urged Russians to surrender and guaranteed their safety. Russia’s seven-month effort to conquer its neighbor, Ukraine, has recently been marked by a partial military mobilization, the country’s first since World War II. Many Russians have grown to condemn the war as protests — and more than 1,000 arrests — ensue across the country.

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