The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has ordered entertainment for his military troops to boost their morale.
The entertainment ordered comes in form of strippers and pole dancers which are to be sent to the front line in a move to cheer up his troops.
The move comes as the Kremlin announces a medal for all Russian soldiers which have deployed in what he calls the “special military operation”.
According to ABCNews, the senior commanders have been ordered to organize the entertainment as Putin’s forces approach the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.
More than 10 months after Putin launched an invasion into neighboring Ukraine, the two countries are engaged in a struggle for control of areas throughout eastern and southern Ukraine.
Putin’s forces in November 2022, pulled out of key positions, retreating from Kherson as Ukrainian troops led a counteroffensive targeting the city. Russian drones have continued bombarding civilian targets throughout Ukraine, knocking out critical power infrastructure as winter sets in.
In the last attack carried out on the soil, eleven people died and 11 others were injured in Russian missile strikes throughout 11 regions of Ukraine on Thursday, according to Ukrainian emergency services.
Two fires broke out and 35 buildings were damaged in the strike.
However, this seems to be a feat for Putin as more than 100 girls will be ferried to the front in a fleet of helicopters for a series of “concert shows” at supply bases across the Donbas where troops are given five days of rest and recuperation.
Crates of beer and Russian sausages will be shipped in for the troops and a ceremonial parade is expected on the 24th to mark the start of Russia’s operation and remember the fallen.
News of the ‘raunchy stripping sessions’ was revealed on social media by a Russian officer who announced that troops would be getting a special surprise.
In his post, the tank Colonel, codenamed ‘Armoured Death’ said: “Our heroes will be given special parties with pole dancing ladies, beer and food as a thank you for their service.
“Events will be held as part of the soldiers’ rest period and aimed to raise the morale of troops who have been fighting in the front line.”