Controversy Surrounds New Russian Commander in Ukraine
moscow, russia May 22, 2025 20:35Colonel-General Andrej Mordvitsjev appointed as the new commander in Ukraine faces criticism for military tactics. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.
Colonel-General Andrej Mordvitsjev appointed as the new commander in Ukraine faces criticism for military tactics. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.
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