Red flags!Discontent was high in the Russian army, which complained that it was going to march on th

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

Red flags!Discontent was high in the Russian army, which complained that it was going to march on the Kremlin

On December 16, local time, according to the ** released by Ukrainian intelligence, Russian soldiers are increasingly dissatisfied and plan to "march on Russia".

The Ukrainian military intelligence has published a call between two Moscow soldiers, one of whom is in a military hospital and the other is still on the front line.

Damn, we haven't taken a vacation for a long time, go to him*," said the soldier who was still fighting in the war.

When are you going to come home, Vasya?The wounded soldier asked.

He replied, "I wish I could know." ”

The soldiers at the front asked how many of the wounded soldiers were in the hospital with him. He replied, "More than 500 people!."There will be more to come. ”

Describing this ongoing war, in which he is still participating, the soldier on the front line said: "Everything is the same as before. ”

He added: "We have to go to Sinkiivka [in Kharkiv]." ”

They often make it difficult for us and squeeze our rights everywhere," the wounded soldier said.

Another year is coming to pass!If I hadn't been hurt, I'd have stayed there. ”

The active-duty soldier said many servicemen had lost patience with the Kremlin. "We only have contract soldiers who can go on vacation," he said. Soon we will gather a group of people and go to Russia. ”

That's right!I think so too. At some point, we will become so disgusted that you will drive the MT-LB (armored car) and get out of there, "the wounded soldier replied.

Two conscription evaders lost their passports and were stripped of their naturalized citizenship for the first time since the new Russian law came into force.

A court in Russia's Ural Mountains stripped two naturalized citizens of their Russian passports for evading military service, the Interior Ministry said Friday, the first case since the new law legalized and canceled naturalization.

The two unnamed men, aged 21 and 24, were required to report to the military enlistment office within 14 days after receiving Russian passports, the interior ministry said in a statement.

However, it turned out that the two young men provided deliberately false information when applying for Russian citizenship in order to evade military service, "the statement added.

The Central District Court of the city of Chelyabinsk ruled to revoke the Russian citizenship of the two men, while the Chelyabinsk District Court rejected their appeal.

The two men must now leave Russia or face deportation.

According to the head of the Chelyabinsk Regional Migration Department, Yelena Dovko, the brothers are from an unspecified former Soviet republic, according to the state-owned news agency Interfax.

Russia's naturalization law, which went into effect in October, lists more than 60 crimes as grounds for loss of citizenship.

On Wednesday, a Moscow court stripped two naturalized Russian citizens of their citizenship after they were found guilty on drug charges.

Moscow's Investigative Committee said on Thursday that it had asked the Interior Ministry to consider canceling the naturalization of seven more Russian citizens convicted of drugs, terrorism and evading military service. I'm going to be hot

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