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No uniforms, no tents, no sleeping bags, no uniforms, no training … Russian conscripts were dumped on the front line two days after conscription

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After the recent partial mobilization order was issued, enlisted Russian soldiers, not to mention training, were shown on social media and so on, without uniforms, tents or sleeping bags, in plain clothes, with personal bags and brought directly to the front of the line. Furthermore, as a member of the Russian National Defense Commission pointed out that 1.5 million uniforms that should have been stored in the warehouse were missing, the scarce reality behind the numerical “military might” was revealed.

On the 4th, a video of a field soldier enlisted by Russia was uploaded to Twitter. Most of them wore no military uniforms and had no tents or sleeping bags. Another video shows conscripts making their way to the battlefield with their personal backpacks in uniforms that don’t fit or have different motifs. The Russian conscripts said they were “handed over to the front line two days after being drafted” and that they “had not been trained”.

On the net there are cartoons and cartoons that satirize the reality of the Russian army using the weapons used during the Second World War and the fact that they could not even go to the battlefield because they had to fight for a pair of pants even if they were bombed due to with insufficient currencies.

On the 2nd (local time), the Russian independent media “Novaya Gazeta”, which was critical of the war, quoted local media on the 2nd (local time) and said: “Where have 1.5 million uniforms gone? ? Yes, “he stressed. He complained: “Now not only uniforms are occurring, but also various problems.

Noviya Gazeta said that after President Vladimir Putin’s “partial mobilization order” on 21 last month, people who had never received military training, were sick and even the elderly were being drafted and even AIDS patients had the order to be enrolled. Videos of the Russian army staggering holding a bottle of wine or smoking a cigarette in one hand and firing cannons are also becoming a hot topic.

Meanwhile, on the 5th of last month, a Moscow court accepted a request to revoke the license of Novaya Gazeta, which has been critical of the Putin regime for years. In response, Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the Nobel Peace Prize Novaya Gazeta, opposes the ruling, calling it “political” and “has no legal basis”.

He satirizes the Russian army using WWII military equipment and the Russian army is unable to go into battle due to a lack of uniforms. Twitter
Russian conscripts make their way to the battlefield with various military uniforms and personal backpacks. Twitter video capture

Meanwhile, the British newspaper The Times reported that Russia was demonstrating its willingness to use nuclear weapons, stating that a train from the Russian Defense Ministry’s nuclear equipment division was captured in central Russia over the weekend, on its way to. the front of Ukraine.

Riva, a pro-Russian telegraph channel, posted a video of a large freight train carrying new means and equipment for transporting troops. Tension is mounting over the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons as Russia has recently been on the defensive.

In this regard, former CIA director David Petraeus said in an interview with ABC: “We will eliminate Russian troops and all ships in the Black Sea from the Ukrainian battlefield and Crimea through collective efforts such as NATO.” so terrible that it has to deal with, and you can see it cannot be overlooked without an answer, ”he predicted.

Reporter Park Se-young

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