"Explosion" in Russian army: Inhumane treatment of soldiers by commanders in army may lead to riots

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The commanders of the Russian Armed Forces, who were not known for their careful attitude towards the lives of their soldiers, have completely lost their boundaries today. The Russian military is being sent en masse into "meat assaults", which is why the army is suffering colossal losses. Tension is growing in the ranks of the military. Russian Z-war correspondent Maxim Kalashnikov spoke frankly about this.
" People are being thrown to their deaths... They are being looked at as expendable material, as raw material. If these processes are not stopped in the army, lynchings will begin. People cannot tolerate such an attitude towards themselves, especially during a war ," said the Z-patriot. Blogger and military observer Michael Naki suspected that such huge losses of the Russian Armed Forces in the war against Ukraine are a deliberate policy of the Kremlin. " Judging by what I see at the front, Putin has set himself the goal of killing literally all Russian military personnel from the Ukrainian Armed Forces before a possible freeze of the war. Apparently, he does not want hundreds of thousands of brutalized soldiers to return to civilian life to those who "did not send them." The plan, in general, is clear. You are just used to looking at the arrows on the map, but I, alas, look at corpses every day. And there is some kind of mess there. I do not remember such a number of "meat" attacks even in Bakhmut by Wagner”, - he wrote in his X-account. Long before the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military had a reputation for a culture of cruelty. Russia has a hybrid manpower system of contract soldiers and conscripts. Although the Russian government claims to have made strides in professionalizing its forces, the country’s military still has a brutal hazing system known as dedovshchina, a notorious tradition that encourages senior conscripts to beat, brutalize or even rape younger conscripts.
Russia’s military has a culture of brutality and scorn for the laws of armed conflict that has been extensively documented in the past. The Russian military repeatedly flouted the laws of war by failing to protect civilians and even attacking them directly. Russian forces have launched indiscriminate attacks, used banned weapons and sometimes apparently deliberately targeted civilians and civilian objects – a war crime.

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