The mobilized Russian filmed a video showing the current living conditions of the “second world army.”
The Russians who were mobilized in Penza, arriving at the unit, first lived in tattered tents, and then were transferred to a cowshed “when it started to rain.” The corresponding video is distributed in the telegram channels of the aggressor country.
“Here is the third regiment, the third battalion from Penza. At first they lived in temporary tents, it started to rain, they had to move. The cattle shed used to be here. Then they moved to another cattle shed,” said the author. of video.
According to him, “everyone is sick, everyone is wet.”
“We walk, …, through shit … Everything is open, wet, no windows, no doors. We sleep – we throw straw on the pavement,” complained the author.
He added that there is no drying, “there are other hangars, they live in the same shit.”
Recall that in September, mobilization began in the Russian Federation against the background of the failures of the Russian army on the fronts in Ukraine. Immediately after the mobilization began, clashes and killings of those mobilized began. So, at the training ground in the Belgorod region, as a result of an interethnic conflict, two servicemen deployed machine guns and shot their colleagues. According to the official version, 11 people died, although witnesses say that many more are dead.
And the day before, in the Arkhangelsk region of the Russian Federation, a 22-year-old military man named Israpil, driving a KamAZ, drove into a convoy of 20 servicemen. According to official figures, two people died, 11 were hospitalized.
Mobilization in the Russian Federation: interethnic conflicts begin
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Source: korrespondent

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