Russian soldiers threatened with being sent to Kursk Oblast for refusing to renew contract - partisans
Servicemen of the army of the aggressor country of Russia, who refuse to renew their contract, are threatened with being sent to stormtroopers in the Kursk Axis.
This was reported by the Ukrainian partisan movement Atesh.
Information about the threats to the russian military was learned by an Atesh agent, who is in the ranks of the occupiers.
He reported that the command of the 64th separate motorized rifle brigade of the russian army is massively forcing its subordinates to renew their contracts.
"They are forcing them to sign a contract for at least 3 years, and those who refuse will be transferred to the Kursk Axis," the partisans reported.
It is noted that the "refusals" are being vaguely hinted that if they are transferred to the Kursk Axis, they will participate in "meat" assaults on positions of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on January 27, partisans from the Atesh movement said that in occupied Crimea, after the attack by Ukrainian drones, the russians are trying to disperse their equipment to protect it from possible strikes.
Earlier in January, partisans discovered a division of russian boats. They are currently in Crimea, but the occupiers plan to transfer them to the Kherson Region.
We will remind, at the beginning of this year it became known that in the Kherson Region, the russian military is purposefully disabling its own equipment so as not to participate in the crossing of the Dnieper River.