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They are the nameless ones. The faceless ones. Called the "men in green," they are a group of hundreds, if not thousands, of Russians fighting in Ukraine with neither identifying insignia nor official documents - soldiers in everything but name. Instead, they're called "volunteers." They're called "vacationers". "They're "blood brothers," as rebel leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko on Aug. 28 referred Russians who have crossed the border to fight alongside him. 

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