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Russian military pays commanders to avoid fighting in Zaporizhzhia sector - ATESH

A russian military man. Illustrative photo
A russian military man. Illustrative photo

The military of the aggressor country russia is paying its commanders to avoid participation in the fighting in the Zaporizhzhia sector. At the same time, those who refuse are sent to assault in any condition. This is said in a message from the ATESH guerrillas.

An ATESH agent from the russian 247th Air Assault Regiment said that the unit has formed a group of soldiers who hand over RUB 50,000 in cash to the commander every month. For this amount, they are not sent to the front line, left at the headquarters or assigned to fictitious internal tasks, but at the same time, they are marked "on combat duty" in their documents. Thus, the soldiers receive a full set of payments, statuses and allowances, although they are never at zero.

Meanwhile, for those who do not pay, according to the guerrillas, the situation is exactly the opposite: they are sent to the assault in any condition - with injuries, after shell shock, without rest and without rotations. The commanders say it bluntly: "If you pay, you stay, if you don't pay, you fight." ATESH noted that against the background of losses, this is perceived as buying the right not to die.

"It is no longer hidden inside the unit - the 'special ones' are immediately visible: they sleep indoors, eat separately, their names are in the combat records, although no one has seen them at the position. This deception creates hatred and alienation, destroys discipline and completely kills trust in the command. People are risking their lives, while at the same time someone just pays and lives in peace," the guerrillas revealed.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, according to ATESH, the military of the aggressor country russia are being hospitalized en masse to avoid combat operations in the Kherson sector and rotation to the Pokrovsk sector.

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