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According to the report, as Russian losses have officially hit an unprecedented 1 million count, the breaking point finally came, and the soldiers began turning their rifles on their own commanders rather than face certain death in futile assaults. In a growing wave of mutiny and desertion, Russian soldiers started killing their officers, seizing vehicles, and fleeing deep into Russian territory and away from the frontline.
The report states that Putin's forces have struggled for months to break Ukrainian defensive lines in the Kharkiv region, and have suffered massive casualties, particularly in an area dubbed the Pischane funnel. The systematic nature of these assaults has been likened to mass execution, with soldiers pushed forward not for tactical gain but to serve as human battering rams.
On the other hand, Ukrainian forces say Russian troops on the Lyman front are surrendering in droves, as they run out of ammunition and food. Rostyslav Yashchishyn, a soldier from the 63rd Mechanised Brigade, told the media outlet ArmyInform agency that the Russians were no longer prepared to fight. The Russian units had been abandoned by their commanders and left to fend for themselves, eventually running out of water, food, and ammunition.
In addition, Russian commanders have become renowned for their brutal treatment of their soldiers, reserving their cruellest punishments for those refusing to fight anymore. Soldiers who resist are subjected to medieval-style torture. Some are thrown into pits without food before being forced to fight each other to the death to earn the right to live another day.
The report states that Putin's forces have struggled for months to break Ukrainian defensive lines in the Kharkiv region, and have suffered massive casualties, particularly in an area dubbed the Pischane funnel. The systematic nature of these assaults has been likened to mass execution, with soldiers pushed forward not for tactical gain but to serve as human battering rams.
On the other hand, Ukrainian forces say Russian troops on the Lyman front are surrendering in droves, as they run out of ammunition and food. Rostyslav Yashchishyn, a soldier from the 63rd Mechanised Brigade, told the media outlet ArmyInform agency that the Russians were no longer prepared to fight. The Russian units had been abandoned by their commanders and left to fend for themselves, eventually running out of water, food, and ammunition.
In addition, Russian commanders have become renowned for their brutal treatment of their soldiers, reserving their cruellest punishments for those refusing to fight anymore. Soldiers who resist are subjected to medieval-style torture. Some are thrown into pits without food before being forced to fight each other to the death to earn the right to live another day.