NewsRussian soldiers' descent into chaos sparks outrage

Russian soldiers' descent into chaos sparks outrage

In the context of the war in Ukraine, various reports highlight the actions of Russian soldiers. Those who survived and returned from the front line behave scandalously, as seen in one of the videos on social media.

A Russian returned from the war. His behavior shocks.
A Russian returned from the war. His behavior shocks.
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6:54 AM EDT, September 20, 2024

Ukrainian defenders are effectively repelling attacks by Russian invaders, resulting in low morale among Russian soldiers. A low level of professionalism and high demoralization characterizes the Russian military.

Abuses against civilians and mutual attacks among Russian units are a daily occurrence. As a result, many soldiers resort to desertion or destroying their own equipment.

Russian soldiers often resort to theft and robbery. Sometimes, the lack of supplies forces them to search for food from the local population. There are known cases of Russian troops looting stores or asking Ukrainians for fuel for their military vehicles.

Those who survived and returned from the front behave scandalously, as seen in one of the videos on social media.

Russia, Novgorod. "Hero" of the "special military operation" returned without a leg and is terrorizing the local population - reads the description of the video on YouTube.

In the short video shared on platform X, the Russian soldier breaks the bars from a store. However, he has trouble maintaining his balance, likely because he lost a leg during the war and now uses a prosthetic.

Russian warns about the army

The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for over two years. During this time, hundreds of videos have appeared online showing how unprepared the Russians are for conflict.

We are fleeing, I don't know where. We no longer have the strength. [We've been here] for three days without food, water, or support - said Russian soldier Oleg Vlasin in a short recording. - Everyone is mutilated. I don't know what to do next. I can't move my legs, and I want to live - he added.
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