Russian soldiers threatened with concentration camp in ‘L/DPR’ for refusing to fight

In the Russian army, the leadership threatens to send those who refuse to participate in hostilities to a concentration camp in the so-called Luhansk/Donetsk People’s Republics.

One of the invaders said this in an intercepted phone call with his wife, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

 "The occupier tells his wife about threats to send everyone who refuses to further participate in the ‘special operation’ to a concentration camp in the ‘L/DNR’. He says that many Russian servicemen walk around drunk, do nothing, only make hooch,” the report reads.

According to the invader, anarchy and corruption flourish in Russian units.

He also said that in his unit, nine servicemen were wounded and the commander was killed as a result of the UAV attack.

As reported, according to the Russian media, since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, at least 1,793 servicemen from 22 regions of Russia have refused to participate in the war with Ukraine.

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