The use of barrage detachments by the Russians was again confirmed by the interception obtained by the special services.
SBU military counterintelligence officers interrogate two Russian prisoners. One of them was a machine gunner from a separate company of the FSB commandant’s office, who headed the barrage detachment. The secret service announced this on Monday, June 12.
According to the captured FSB officer, his unit stood on the second line and was not allowed to retreat in the so-called “Z assault”. “The order is to strike to kill when they retreat,” he said.
And the second – the same “Z attack aircraft” – was afraid that he would kill himself, in the second line. So he gave up.
“Arriving there (in position – ed.), without explanation, they put us on the landing and told us to hide only from” birds “. These are quadrocopters. In case of escape, we were told that The detachments are standing behind … They shot everyone, who would run away,” he said.
The use of barrage detachments by the Russians was again confirmed by the interception obtained by the SBU.
“We hold the defense tight: all the machine gunners, grenade launchers … the mortars must be brought. The Maviks must be lifted into the air. As you have accepted, you will make full use of the Z, at your disposal. They have none step back at all, only forward. If anything, you are allowed “zero”. Under my responsibility” – such an order was received by the commander of detachments in the “hot” sector of the front.
Earlier, a Ukrainian drone camera captured the act of an alleged Russian barrage squad shooting fellow soldiers. Where and when this happened has not been reported.
The SBU also intercepted a conversation between a Russian military man and his wife, in which she complained about service conditions. So, he said that “convicts” who did not want to fight were shot by mobilized newcomers, and those – by regular troops.
Source: korrespondent

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