Mutiny in Russian Army: Commanders shot disgruntled soldiers of entire unit

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According to the report, Russian military propagandist Maxim Kalashnikov reported that Russian soldiers who recorded an appeal with complaints about their command and claimed that they allegedly wanted to "zero" them were ultimately shot by their own commanders.

The report said that on October 21, information appeared that an assault unit of the 19th Tank Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces had taken up all-round defense and recorded a video message in which they accused their own command of intending to eliminate the entire combat group.

According to them, the practice of executions has become widespread in the Russian army. This is how they deal with those who refuse to go on "meat assaults. In the end, that's exactly what happened, only one Russian soldier survived, and he was thrown into the pit as punishment. "The guys were put in a pit, and only one survived.

The report also stated that they were reset by order of the commander of the 67th division 25A!" one of the Russian Z-bloggers is indignant. Recall, that Russian commanders are said to be sending troops on deadly ‘meat grinder’ assaults in Ukraine as punishment for showing dissent. The tactic is being used to silence personnel who become ‘disgruntled’ and means ‘almost certain and very rapid death’, according to a media outlet that has been using open sources to monitor the Kremlin’s losses.

More than 71,000 Russian military personnel have died in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to an analysis by Mediazona, BBC News’ Russian service and volunteers. As the combined research uses a process of verification, the real toll is likely to be much higher. Prisoners were the largest category of war losses by March 2023 before the numbers dropped after Russian forces captured Bakhmut. By September 2024, volunteers once again emerged as the largest category among the killed in action. The researchers attributed this to waning prison recruitment and no new mobilization at that point.

Further, UK military intelligence claims September was the deadliest month for the Russian army since the start of the war in Ukraine. But crucially for Moscow, the massive casualties have neither provoked significant public discontent within Russian society nor discouraged potential recruits. According to Western assessments, Russian casualties in the war so far tally up to 115,000 killed and 500,000 wounded

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