Zelensky promises protections to Russian soldiers who surrender to Ukraine

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Zelensky promises protections to Russian soldiers who surrender to Ukraine
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to give protections to Russian soldiers who surrender as Russian President Vladimir Putin doubles down on his invasion by calling up 300,000 reservists to replenish lost forces.

Zelensky made the offer to Russians directly during his nightly video address Saturday evening, promising Ukraine could guarantee three terms to soldiers in exchange for deserting their posts. First, Russian soldiers who surrender will be treated in a"civilized manner." Second, the circumstances of their surrender, including if it was voluntary, would be kept private. Third, Ukraine would find a way to prevent them from being returned to Russia to face desertion charges.

Putin ordered a mobilization of a portion of the reserve forces on Wednesday, seven months after launching the brutal military assault on Russia's western neighbor. Russia amassed roughly 160,000-190,000 troops around Ukraine's border ahead of its February invasion. About 70,000-80,000 of those have been killed thus far in the fighting, which has featured a series of humiliating setbacks for Moscow, as well as calls from pro-war nationalists to devote more resources to defeating Ukraine.

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