The family of Russian pilots is being held hostage by the Russian authorities/Main Directorate of Intelligence
In their activities, the Russian authorities decided to resort to the methods of Soviet times, when even their own citizens were taken hostage.
Rebellions are increasingly emerging among Russian infidels – they do not want to fight in Ukraine. After all, they are well aware of the losses that the Russian army suffers, which are hiding in the Kremlin, and which are not voiced by propagandists.
Consequently, many of them refuse to complete assignments. Which creates difficulties for the Russian military administration. But there is not always a qualified replacement for them. Especially when it comes to combat aviation.
In order to reduce the number of such “refuseniks”, the military command resorted to outright threats and blackmail, actually taking military families hostage.
In the western military district of Russia, the families of officers were forbidden to leave the country. If infidels refuse to perform combat missions, their squads and children are threatened with resettlement in the depressed regions of the Far East of the Russian Federation.
The command of the western military district has already ordered the forcible eviction of several families of servicemen of the 332nd separate helicopter regiment of the 6th army of the air force and air defense from service apartments. The wives of helicopter pilots decided to take a break abroad while their men carry out rocket and bomb attacks on the civilian population of Ukraine in the Slobozhansky direction.
Important! As of May 30, Russia lost 174 helicopters in the war against Ukraine.
Helicopter squadron 332 of a separate helicopter regiment of the 6th Army of the Air Force and Air Defense of the Western Military District is based in St. Petersburg at the Pushkin airfield. The Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine has released the names of all the personnel of this helicopter squadron.
It should be notedthat a plane crash was connected with the Pushkin airfield, after which the Pacific Fleet of the USSR Navy was left without leadership. This happened after the crash of the Tu-104 aircraft, when 50 people died, including 16 admirals and generals, as well as 12 captains of the first rank and colonels. Almost all of the dead were military (with the exception of a few members of their families and the crew of the aircraft). This accident happened on February 7, 1981. Traditionally for the USSR of those times, information about the incident was classified. And on suspicion of a terrorist act, the entire Pacific Fleet was put on alert. However, it turned out that the cause of the accident was the traditional for Russia negligence and permissiveness of the top management. Due to a significant shortage of goods in remote areas of the USSR, the military flew from Leningrad, having purchased a considerable amount of goods. Therefore, the aircraft was overloaded, and the cargo itself was unevenly distributed throughout the aircraft cabin. Therefore, he fell on his side immediately after takeoff, and caught fire after the fall. All the passengers on board were burned with it. The only one who survived immediately after the fall died on the way to the hospital.
Kafirs refuse to fight
The fact that the Russian military leadership is forced to take such steps in order to continue to force its military to fight further confirms state of the occupying army. After all, there are many places where riots begin.
One of the Russian infidels spoke about one of these riots in a telephone conversation. It got to the point that a general came to them, forcing them to advance. But they refused due to significant losses. So the general threatened to be shot, to which he was also answered by a threat to kill him right on the spot by detonating a grenade. Consequently, it almost came to shooting between the military and the guards of the general, but he quickly managed to escape.