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“We live in hell”: in Moscow, the wives of the mobilized held a 5-minute picket

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In Moscow, the wives of mobilized people staged a picket / Collage 24 Channel

In Moscow, the wives of the occupiers held a picket for the first time demanding that those mobilized be allowed to go home. True, the “protest” lasted no more than 5 minutes.

This was reported by the “Important Stories” telegram channel. As Russian correspondents report, about 30 wives and relatives of mobilized men came to the picket.

“My life has changed for the worse since the very beginning of SVO”

On November 7, the wives of the Russian invaders staged a picket in Moscow calling for the demobilization of their men. The action took place on Teatralnaya Square in the Russian capital.

Women complained that they didn’t know what to tell their own children. One of the bravest Russian women stated that with the start of the so-called “special operation” her life “changed, but for the worse.” Moreover, in the video she even emphasized that she was not going to vote for Vladimir Putin, because he had done “a lot of bad things for the country.”

The wives of the occupiers complain and demand demobilization: watch the video

True, the first picket of the wives of mobilized Russians did not last long – about 5 minutes. Nearby there was a rally of communists who organized a rally for the 106th anniversary of the October Revolution. There were law enforcement officers present on the square, so the organizer of the picket was immediately taken away and “taken aside.” After this, a State Duma deputy approached the women and said that he would supposedly “pass on the appeal” to the authorities.

The number of deserters has increased in the Russian army

The Russian military is suffering enormous losses in manpower and equipment. As of November 7, the so-called “second army of the world” had already lost 306,860 personnel and thousands of pieces of equipment.

The infidels have no great desire to die during the assaults, fulfilling the whims of others, and therefore the number of deserters is rapidly increasing. The occupiers have many reasons for desertion: large losses of professional military personnel, orders from commanders sending them to certain death, and moral and psychological exhaustion.

To curb mass desertion, the military leadership is trying to solve the problem by “monetary provision” for the family after his death. At the same time, in order to combat desertion, Russia began to more actively use barrage detachments. They consist mainly of Russian Guard soldiers who are located on the second line of defense.

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