Russia accused of leaving wounded to die in Pokrovsk direction, intercepted intel reveals
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On the battlefield in Ukraine, Russian units are abandoning their wounded comrades on the orders of their commander. In this case, it is the Pokrovsk direction, according to the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine.
Military intelligence intercepted a conversation between two servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces from the 439th Motor Rifle Regiment of the 30th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade of the 2nd Army, operating in the Pokrovsk direction.
Despite everything, Russian commanders order wounded soldiers to remain in their positions, which seriously affects the overall combat effectiveness of the units.
"This 300th [wounded soldier] is lying here barely alive, all wet, all frozen. I gave him a poncho, wrapped him up a little," one of the Russian soldiers says.
The intelligence service emphasizes that in this case, there is no mention of evacuation in the conversation.
"It's not an option, not an option, fuc*** disconnect," the commander said into the receiver.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense (reminds Russians that in the future, to avoid such situations, they should voluntarily surrender into captivity through the "I Want to Live" project.
RBC-Ukraine reported how a Main Intelligence Directorate intercept exposed the execution system in the Russian army. Local commanders receive full carte blanche to eliminate anyone they suspect of treason or unwillingness to carry out suicidal orders.
Main Intelligence Directorate fighters recently conducted successful raids against the Russians in the Zaporizhzhia direction, destroying enemy positions and manpower.