‘Soldiers on the front line were forced to learn songs, fill in combat logs…and pose in their statutory uniforms instead of preparing for their assignments’ says popular Telegram channel
, and being forced to buy their own equipment, according to prominent Russian military reporters.
Telegram channel Rybar, which has more than one million followers, posted that “soldiers on the front line were forced to learn songs, fill in combat logs… and pose in their statutory uniforms instead of preparing for their assignments.” The Russian military has faced regular criticism of the training and equipment given to mobilised troops
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