Russian Soldier Wounded In Ukraine Faces Another Tour Of Duty

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Russian soldier wounded in Ukraine faces another tour of duty

Outcry over plan to recall injured fighter

Authorities in Russia are facing criticism for their decision to recall a soldier who was wounded in Ukraine for another tour of duty.

The soldier, from the city of Chita, was injured in the Donbas region of Ukraine in March and has been receiving treatment in a military hospital since then.

Despite his injuries, the soldier has been ordered to return to his unit and resume his duties.

The decision has sparked outrage among the soldier's family and friends, who say he is not fit to return to combat.

They have also accused the authorities of ignoring the soldier's medical condition and putting his life at risk.

The case has highlighted the growing problem of wounded Russian soldiers being forced to return to the front lines in Ukraine.

According to independent monitoring groups, thousands of Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the war in Ukraine.

Many of those who are wounded are sent back to the front lines without receiving adequate medical treatment or rehabilitation.

This is putting a strain on the Russian military's resources and morale.

The soldier's case is also a reminder of the human cost of the war in Ukraine.

Thousands of people have been killed or injured, and millions have been displaced from their homes.

The war is also causing a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, with food and medicine shortages becoming increasingly common.

The international community has condemned the war in Ukraine and called for an immediate ceasefire.

However, Russia has so far refused to withdraw its troops from Ukraine.

The war is now in its eighth month, and there is no end in sight.