In recent months, Russian commanders have likely begun to punish breaches of discipline by putting servicemen for breaches of discipline into “buildings,” makeshift cells dug into the ground and covered with metal bars.
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This is stated in the daily construction of the military intelligence of the British Ministry of Defense.
The word “Zindan” was heard in the 1990s and zero years, when there was a war in Chechnya.
According to British intelligence, now they are placed in Zindan for drunkenness, as well as for trying to terminate the contract.
In the first months, according to the observations of British intelligence, many Russian commanders paid little attention to discipline. The situation began to change in the autumn, when several “draconian” initiatives appeared, designed to increase the level of discipline in the troops involved in the invasion of Ukraine.
This trend intensified after the unified command was headed by the chief of the Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov, the authors of the building recall.
Source: Racurs

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