Russian conscripts scene video
Beetle holding a bottle of wine in one hand… “Conscription orders for AIDS patients”
Rep. Duma complains regarding “where are all 1.5 million military uniforms”
Moving forward of Russian nuclear-equipped trains, possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons
After the recent partial mobilization order was issued, conscripted Russian soldiers, let alone training, were shown on social media, without uniforms, tents, or sleeping bags, in plain clothes, carrying their personal bags, and being driven straight to the front line. Also, as a member of the Russian National Defense Commission pointed out that 1.5 million military uniforms that should have been stored in the warehouse were missing, the poor reality behind the numerically ‘military power’ was revealed.
On the 4th, a video was uploaded on Twitter of a field soldier conscripted from Russia. Most of them were not in military uniforms and had no tents or sleeping bags. Another video shows conscripts heading to the battlefield with their personal backpacks in uniforms that do not fit or have different patterns. The Russian conscripts said they were “delivered to the front line two days following being drafted,” and that “they were not trained.”
Online, there are cartoons and cartoons that satirize the reality of the Russian army using weapons used during World War II and the fact that they might not even go to the battlefield because they had to fight over a pair of trousers even if they were bombarded due to insufficient uniforms.
On the 2nd (local time), the Russian independent media ‘Novaya Gazeta’, which has been critical of the war, cited local media on the 2nd (local time) and said, “Where have 1.5 million uniforms gone? Yes,” he pointed out. He lamented, “Now, not only uniforms, but also various problems are occurring.
Noviya Gazeta said that following President Vladimir Putin’s “partial mobilization order” on the 21st of last month, people who had never received military training, were ill, and even the elderly were being drafted, and even AIDS patients were ordered to be drafted. Videos of the Russian military staggering while holding a bottle of wine or smoking a cigarette in one hand and firing cannons playfully are also becoming a hot topic.
Meanwhile, on the 5th of last month, a Moscow court granted a request to revoke the license of Novaya Gazeta, which has been critical of Putin’s regime for years. In response, Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Novaya Gazeta, opposes the ruling, calling it “political” and “has no legal basis.”
It satirizes the Russian army using military equipment from World War II and the Russian army unable to go to battle due to a lack of uniforms. Twitter |
Russian conscripts heading to the battlefield with different military uniforms and personal backpacks. Twitter video capture |
Meanwhile, the British daily The Times reported that Russia was showing its willingness to use nuclear weapons, saying that a train of the Russian Ministry of Defense’s nuclear equipment division was caught in central Russia over the weekend, moving toward the front of Ukraine.
Riva, a pro-Russian telegram channel, posted a video of a large freight train carrying new troop transport vehicles and equipment. Tensions are rising over the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons as Russia has recently been on the defensive.
In this regard, former CIA Director David Petraeus said in an interview with ABC, “We will eliminate Russian troops and all ships in the Black Sea from the Ukrainian battlefield and Crimea through collective efforts such as NATO. “It is so terrible that it has to be dealt with, and it can be seen that it cannot be overlooked without a response,” he predicted.
Reporter Park Se-young