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Russian Soldiers Jailed & Beaten for Refusing to Fight in Ukraine

Russia is now jailing and beating its own soldiers and these are the ones who refuse to go to fight in Ukraine.

Russian Soldiers: It is all about Russia-Ukraine war, outside Russia and inside as well. As per a Russian soldier reveals that due to his refusal to lead his men to a certain death, he along with 4 army officers were placed in a building’s basement.

Russian Soldiers: Russian army reportedly told the family of the soldiers that the particular building was bombed and all of the soldiers there are now ‘missing in action’.

Russian Soldiers: The news is not at all strange for the rival America and the European countries. They already know that the Russian soldiers who are refusing to fight in Ukraine are being locked up in Russia and they even are being subject to physical harm.

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As per the reports claim, Russian soldiers along with their families are describing Moscow’s lack of preparedness and even a plan. Soldiers with not much of information, are reportedly being ordered to march on, according to the reports.

Talking about two Russian soldiers, it is said that one of them did not agree to lead his men to certain death. In light of of poor support to frontline troops many soldiers refused to fight when the Ukraine invasion began. That resulted on them being locked up.

A soldier told to media about another soldier that “They beat him and after that they took him outside . We thought, he would be shot out there. But outside they made him lie on the ground, telling him to count to 10. The soldier again refused. Then he was beaten over the head several times with a pistol. When I saw him, his entire face was covered in blood.”

 

Parijat Tripathi

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