NewsAppeal to Putin: Russian troops condemn command after heavy losses

Appeal to Putin: Russian troops condemn command after heavy losses

A group of surviving soldiers from the 7th Motorised Regiment has appealed to Vladimir Putin. In doing so, they have revealed the brutal reality of the conflict initiated by Russia.

Russian soldiers reveal shocking truth about the battles near Kharkiv.
Russian soldiers reveal shocking truth about the battles near Kharkiv.
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Bogdan Kicka

17 July 2024 10:52

The war in Ukraine continues. In the face of challenging conditions and significant losses on the front, the Russian soldiers fighting near Lyptsi in the Kharkiv region have taken a desperate step. They recorded a video directing an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The recording shows a group of exhausted men who struggle to hide their emotions. Their words are full of bitterness and disappointment. The soldiers accuse their commanders of deliberately sending them to certain death in the area of the village of Lyptsi near Kharkiv.

Why are we being treated this way? We signed a contract to fight fascism, and now we have become its victims ourselves - the soldiers say.

The soldiers' account paints a picture of the situation on the front. In their company of 110 people, fewer than 25 remain. The rest have been killed, injured, or taken prisoner. The soldiers claim they have never met their direct superiors. They feel abandoned and betrayed by their command. They hope for intervention at the highest level by directing their plea to Putin.

Russian soldiers admit to having suffered devastating losses in battles with the 13th National Guard Brigade of Ukraine "Charter".

Such recognition from the enemy speaks to the high quality of combat work - comments Yuriy Butusov, editor-in-chief of Censor.NET, who published the recording.
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