Russia’s Security Service (SBU) said on Thursday that Russia was sending “experienced torturers” to humiliate soldiers who refused to fight with Ukrainians in order to quell insurgency in the military. New phone calls that SBU was able to intercept must prove it. In the aforementioned conversation with his father, the soldier reports: “Muradov (a general known for his atrocities during the Russian intervention in Syria) arrived, who … investigated a show because no one wanted to go any further”.
Security Service Ukraine (SBU) Russia orders deployment of “experienced torturers” to humiliate soldiers who refuse to fight with Ukrainian forces to quell unrest in the military on Thursday.
This call was intercepted by SBU. “Muradov came, f …, he did a show trial because no one wanted to go any further”
The SBU estimates that Russian soldiers are afraid to fight with Ukrainian forces, which is why the insurgency is gaining mass. According to him, “experienced torturers” like General Rustam Muradov were notorious for his atrocities during the Russian intervention. Syria. The service says he organizes “trials” for players, but even such actions do not fundamentally change the situation because players still refuse to serve in hotter places.
New phone calls that SBU was able to intercept are said to be evidence of this. In a quoted conversation with his father, the soldier mentions: “Muradov came, f …, he investigated a show because no one wanted to go any further … the generals did not want to take their lovers to their deaths. Boys he was not ready … for example, he Undressed and tied his hands, they had to take everything out of their pockets, uh …, he tied their hands.
Ukrainian service: Escape by Russian soldiers known as “vacations”
Later in the conversation, the soldier says that despite such protests, the rebels are being sent home anyway. So, he is waiting to see when he will be sent on “vacation”.
“Russia He could not officially admit that he had many soldiers who refused to fight in Ukraine. That’s why he calls their escape ‘holidays’, the SBU added.
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