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Soldiers said that the average age of their unit, which was prepared for the pro...

"MOBIKS" do not want to die: conscripts from Irkutsk complained

Soldiers said that the average age of their unit, which was prepared for the protection of objects in the rear, was about 40 years. Despite the fact that many conscripts have chronic diseases and overweight, they are going to send to the war assails. Russian mobilized from Irkutsk recorded a video address to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoig, where they complained that they wanted to send them to the Ukrainian Front as assault rifles.

The video was posted on February 7 on the Telegram-channel "Osttorozhno, News". The essence of the claim of Russian servicemen is that at first the "mobics" were prepared for the protection of various strategic objects, but later it turned out that by order of the command they were sent to the military unit in the territory of Donetsk region. The soldiers also hinted that they did not want to die in Ukraine, indicating that there were already losses in their ranks.

"There are already unjustified combat losses among our military. We have no right to repeat them," Putin said. The 1479 regiment was also dissatisfied with the fact that their time was prepared before the assault detachment was only one week. At the same time, the age of future storms - from 35 to 40 years, and many conscripts have chronic diseases, overweight and other medical restrictions. "It is difficult to imagine how such a unit can perform combat tasks related to storming.

Throughout the preparation, we have been taught to protect objects - buildings and bridges, to serve at checkpoints," - reads. At the same time, the mobilized emphasize that they do not refuse to serve in Terrobuon, but in a week in the new unit they will not make the assault. We will remind, on February 3 the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the party "Unified Russia" Maxim Ivanov proposed to send unemployed Russians for war in Ukraine within the limits of mobilization.

According to him, it is asked by the heads of enterprises to return from the front of key employees, without which production stops. According to British intelligence, Russia is preparing to declare a new wave of partial mobilization. At the same time, the Kremlin speaker Dmitry Peskov stated on January 17, that Vladimir Putin's decree on partial mobilization continues to be effective because it is necessary to ensure the functioning of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.