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Russian invaders are dismantling an air defense system so as not to fight at the forefront in the Donetsk region. They are trying to sell the components for scrap for money.
Despite all the efforts, the “creative” Russian soldiers continued to serve on the front lines. This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on June 14.
In order not to get to the forefront, the commanders of one of the batteries of the 933rd anti-aircraft missile regiment of the occupying forces decided to make their equipment incapable of combat, the report says.
The invaders decided to remove the control units from the Tor-M2U combat vehicles. Then they decided to sell them at a collection point for precious metals.
But the Russians, as usual, overestimated themselves. At the scrap metal collection point, they named too high a price. Therefore, there was a conflict with the receptionist. Subsequently, she complained about the “businessmen” to the so-called “MGB DPR”.
Now the command of the regiment explains the loss of electronic units as allegedly military operations, and the occupiers – “businessmen” continued to serve in infantry units on the front lines, the report says.
Russian invaders are trying in every possible way to escape from the war
Russian soldiers come up with all sorts of things in order to escape from the war. They find many ways, including a fictitious marriage.
Recently, the SBU published a conversation between the Russian occupier and his acquaintance. During a phone call, the soldier confesses that he asked his girlfriend to go to the registry office and apply for marriage. Then the invader planned to go to the commander and ask for leave, because he supposedly “didn't make it in time for his wedding.”
However, all the methods of the soldiers are useless. They are allowed to return home only under three conditions: their own injury or the death or death of a relative. The SBU notes that the first two options are quite real.