Deserters

Russia Labels Missing Soldiers Deserters to Avoid Casualty Payments

Russian military commanders are reportedly misclassifying missing soldiers as deserters to conceal the true extent of battlefield losses. This practice allows Russia to avoid paying social benefits to families of the deceased and obscure the actual casualty figures. An investigation by IStories revealed widespread falsification of documents across multiple Russian units, with soldiers often labeled as deserters even after their deaths. This tactic is supported by a significant increase in cases processed by military courts seeking to declare individuals missing or deceased, as well as a high number of officially recorded deserters.

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Russian Soldiers Face Brutal Punishments for Disobeying Putin

Reports from Ukraine reveal brutal mistreatment of Russian soldiers, with videos surfacing that show individuals tied to trees, abused, and subjected to cruel punishments, often for desertion. These actions are sometimes linked to the Slavic folklore figure Baba Yaga, suggesting a perceived sacrifice. Radio intercepts and testimonies from Ukrainian drone commanders confirm these practices, highlighting a culture of fear and desperation within the Russian army. As a result, many soldiers are choosing to desert, with estimates placing the number in the tens of thousands, driven by poor treatment, low morale, and a lack of belief in the war.

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