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Ukraine calls on Russian soldiers to lay down weapons, promising them ‘safety’
Tank forces in Ukraine - Photo. 📷 128th separate mountain assault brigade via Euromaidan Press

Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov on Friday (Oct 7) called on Russian troops to lay down their arms, promising them "life and safety," the AFP reported, Barrons said.

Reznikov said in Russian in a video addressed to Russian troops: "You can still save Russia from tragedy and the Russian army from humiliation."

He promised: "We guarantee life, safety and justice for all who refuse to fight immediately. And we will ensure a tribunal for those who gave criminal orders."

Reznikov said that "You have been deceived and betrayed" by the Kremlin.

Reznikov said: "It's easier for them to tell you that you died heroically in battle against imaginary NATO hordes. It is true that NATO countries are supplying us with weapons. But it is Ukrainian soldiers who are beating you with these weapons."

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Reznikov said that "Ukrainian soldiers do not need Russian lands, we have enough of our own. And we are taking them all back."

Ukrainian troops have been leading counter-offensives in the south and the east of the country in the past few weeks, clawing back large swathes of territory.

Source: barrons