Ethnic conflicts between Russian soldiers occur more frequently in Zaporizhzhia region - ATESH
Ethnic conflicts have been reported among Russian military personnel in the occupied territories of the Zaporizhzhia region. The primary confrontation is occurring between Russians and representatives of the Caucasian peoples, reports the partisan movement ATESH.
It has been reported that in the 70th Motorized Rifle Regiment of Russia, regular incidents of verbal abuse based on ethnic background, as well as physical confrontations, have been observed.
"The regiment contains numerous anti-Putin soldiers who oppose their command. These servicemen are organizing sabotage operations behind the lines, damaging equipment at the unit's deployment sites," the partisans report.
Partisan activity in the occupied territories of Ukraine
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