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In response to a potent Ukrainian counteroffensive, Moscow's military personnel have been instructed to leave the crucial southern city of Curson. The only regional capital Moscow's soldiers were able to seize after invading Ukraine in February is the city of Curson, and Kremlin military authorities have ordered Russian troops to leave it. Tensions on the ground are at an all-time high as a result of the withdrawal decision after two troops were caught on camera fighting viciously on a military truck that was retreating. The video of the fight between Russian soldiers appears to corroborate accusations that morale among the troops has been severely low in Vladimir Putin's army due to ineffective military leadership and a severe lack of basic supplies. two males,fighting on the open bed of a moving truck, at least one of them clearly wearing a military uniform. As one man grabbed the other by the back of his neck and shoved him over the back of the vehicle, the situation immediately became more heated. The vehicle proceeded to accelerate down the causeway as the soldier was pulled back inside, where the struggle went on with his head hanging mere feet over the ground. Before both guys seemed to collapse to the truck's floor in a scuffle, the Russian servicemen appeared to take at least one clear hit to the face. Vice Grad 24 distributed the footage along with claims that it was made in Curson, a foreign country. and comes after Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu formalized the order for Moscow's troops to evacuate Curson.Russian forces will withdraw fully from the west bank of the Danipro river as Kremlin military leaders suggested they will be repositioned to establish new defense posts along the opposite bank of the river. The commander of the Russian forces in Ukraine reported the decision to flee Kirsten was motivated by ongoing resupply issues. The loss of Curzon's West Bank will likely prevent Moscow's forces from securing a strategic land bridge to Odessa, which had been a key element of the kremlin's plan to expand occupied territory in Ukraine. As the situation in Ukraine has developed, Russian soldiers are growing more and more dissatisfied with the level of military leadership instruction and equipment provided by the kremlin's army. According to the UK Ministry of Defense, Putin's troops' morale has rapidly declined, and there have been allegations of Russian battalions disobeying orders from their foreign commanders in an effort to raise morale. To operate along the front line, the Kremlin has sent out blocking units or barrier forces. In an effort to prevent conscripts from escaping, this specialized line of soldiers follows the rear of an advancing battalion and is under strict orders to shoot any retreating soldiers. A Ministry of Defense intelligence study claims that the strategy of executing deserters likely reflects the poor standard, low morale, and the Russian forces' lack of discipline. Vladimir Putin's pullback is particularly embarrassing for him because the Russian leader had earlier announced that Curson had been formally annexed by Russia. The city was one of four regions where unelected Kremlin-installed officials held unlawful pseudoreferenda to gauge locals' support for acquiescence to the Russian Federation. Even though this outcome was strongly disputed by world leaders and the Ukrainian government called the elections a fake vote, Russian State Media said that parts of the results suggested up to 98 percent of the population wanted to be annexed by Moscow. President Putin was more than glad to officially announce the annexation of four Ukrainian areas, but he delegated the task of announcing the withdrawal to his Kremlin generals. On Russian State TV, General Surah Vikan broke the news of the evacuation as Putin was conspicuously missing from Moscow's media. I appreciate it, foreigners.