In the Kostiantynivka Axis, cases of sabotage among the russian military are being recorded. Soldiers deliberately disable equipment to avoid being sent to the front line.
This is reported in the text of the statement of the partisan movement ATESH.
According to an agent of the underground in one of the units of the 255th motorized rifle regiment of the russian federation, a stable practice of deliberately spoiling equipment before rotations or combat operations has formed among the personnel.
This includes, in particular, mechanical damage to engines, draining technical fluids, as well as damage to electrical wiring and fuel systems.
"People don't want to go there. Whoever can break it - breaks it. There is no point in the commanders blowing up a scandal either, because they themselves understand where they are being driven," said an agent of the partisan movement.
ATESH believes that the fear of the front line among the russian military is now outweighing the fear of disciplinary punishment. As a result, equipment that should remain in service is idle, and the units themselves are actually undermining their own combat readiness.
According to ATESH, these are no longer isolated cases, but a systemic picture in the Kostiantynivka Axis. The movement added that they continue to record such trends and work with sources within the occupation structures.
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