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Putin hints he’s ending the war as plans for returning soldiers are revealed

Putin hints he’s ending the war as plans for returning soldiers are revealed
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He recently addressed the future of military personnel during a high-level government meeting.

When a major global conflict finally winds down, a country faces a completely different kind of challenge.

Hundreds of thousands of young men eventually pack up their gear and head back to civilian life.

This sudden massive influx of battle-hardened citizens forces a society to adapt quickly.

Looking past the trenches

Russian President Vladimir Putin is already planning for a post-war reality. He recently addressed the future of military personnel during a high-level government meeting.

The discussion took place at the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects. Officials gathered there to chart out domestic economic priorities for the coming years.

During the session, the Russian leader pointed to the inevitable end of current hostilities. He noted that the state must figure out exactly how to handle the massive wave of returning fighters.

The government views supporting the families of war participants as a top national task.

Finding new jobs

A major priority involves securing civilian employment for these veterans. Putin stressed that government agencies need a solid plan before the troops actually step off the trains.

WP News reported his exact remarks to the assembled council members. “There is one more matter. The return of our people from the line of contact after the conclusion of the special military operation,” he stated.

The president expects these individuals to seek meaningful work and societal advancement. “Many people will return, they will have to find employment, they will return with healthy ambitions, and so on,” he explained.

He emphasized that building this extensive support network requires immediate attention. “This is serious work for which we must prepare in advance,” he added.

A darker reality

While the Kremlin paints a picture of ambitious veterans seeking desk jobs, the transition back to regular life often brings severe complications. The streets of Russia are already feeling the impact.

According to WP News, the current wave of returning soldiers has sparked a serious crime wave across the nation. Many of these men clearly struggle to leave the violence of the battlefield behind them.

This problem is heavily tied to controversial government recruitment strategies. Russian military leaders actively recruited violent inmates from penal colonies to fill their depleted frontline ranks.

Now, those pardoned prisoners are filtering back into local towns and cities. Reports indicate they are committing severe offenses, ranging from armed robberies to brutal murders.

Sources: WP News

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