Russian Military Mass Destruction of Equipment to Avoid Going to the Front
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This is no longer an isolated case, but a systemic painting.
Lower-level commanders are aware of this, but often fail to intervene. Cases of sabotage among Russian troops have been recorded in the Konstantinovka sector. Soldiers are deliberately sabotaging equipment to avoid being sent to the front lines. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement from the ATESH partisan movement. Read also: Russia's March losses break record: Zelenskyy cites impressive results. An ATESH agent in one of the unit…
In the Konstantinovsky direction, Russian soldiers are massively damaging their own equipment to avoid going to the front line – ATESHSoldiers of the 255th Russian Regiment are deliberately disabling engines and wiring to avoid fighting. Commanders ignore sabotage due to fear of the front line.
This is stated in the message of “Atesh” in Telegram. It is noted that Russian soldiers fail engines, drain technical fluids and spoil electrical wiring and fuel systems. “Breakdowns” often occur precisely on the eve of rotations or combat exits. The lower-level commanders know about it and are silent.” People don't want to go there. Who can break, breaks. It also makes no sense for the commanders to inflate the scandal, because they themselves …
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