Dissatisfaction with unit commanders is growing in Russia/rossmedia (illustrative photo) The number of conflicts between the occupiers is rapidly increasing. There is a tendency for unit commanders to commit violence against subordinate personnel. While on duty, unit commanders shoot their subordinates. In the Kursk region, numerous verdicts of garrison military courts on the mass murder of military personnel have already been recorded. > According to sources, within the western military district of the Russian armed forces there is a tendency for unit commanders to commit violence against their subordinate personnel. In particular, in the Kursk region, numerous verdicts of garrison military courts are recorded on cases of massacres of military personnel, when unit commanders shot their subordinates during service, noted the Center for National Resistance. It is interesting that these cases occurred on the basis of mutual hostility, or due to the fact that the occupiers were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. As a result of the latest incident, in early February of this year, the Kursk garrison military court sentenced a senior warrant officer to 14 years in prison, who, while heavily intoxicated, shot at a line of subordinates, noted the CNS. Stormtroopers of the 155th brigade refuse to fight
Russian commanders shoot their subordinates en masse: discontent among the occupiers is growing
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