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More than a year after the start of the invasion of Ukraine, the Russians are no longer fighting not only the Ukrainians, but also themselves. The Russian armed forces are also enemies.
Russian military blogger Anastasia Kaschevarowa (34) reports that the air between the Wagner mercenaries and the regular Russian army is tense. Instead of fighting together, the Russian troops are violently confronting each other. Kashevarova writes this in a long telegram.
The 34-year-old, who previously worked as an assistant to Duma chairman Vyacheslav Volodin (59), does not mince words in her contribution.
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“Everyone fights for themselves and does not see what is happening around them. Everyone thinks they are heroes and everyone else is a weakling,” writes the military blogger.
For example, the Wagner mercenaries of Yevgeny Prigozhin (61) got into a fierce battle without the support of the 72nd brigade of the Russian army – even though they were very close. The consequences: the mercenaries had to retreat and suffered heavy losses.
The withdrawal of the Wagner group was immediately blamed. Prigozhin’s men claimed to have radioed the 72nd Brigade. The soldiers, in turn, claimed that no such call for help ever came.
But there should be more to it. There would be an instruction from the Ministry of Defense prohibiting cooperation with the Wagner mercenaries, the blogger writes. And she warns, “If you don’t conquer your pride, we won’t win.” After all, everyone would be in the same boat – “you’re butt to butt”. At the moment, the armed forces do not form a unit and “the enemy is taking advantage of that”.
The Russians provoke each other
According to Kashevarowa, the current motto is: all against all. The armed forces provoke each other with slogans such as “Oh, I haven’t seen the battalions from Donetsk and Lugansk for a long time – are they still fighting?” Moreover, leaders of the troops would not shy away from disputes among themselves.
Kashevarova is sure that under these conditions the war will not last much longer. “Then we lose and let the enemy win.” Whether army warriors or Wagner mercenaries – everyone would give their best. “Now we have to stick together,” Kashevarova writes, “but if you don’t conquer your pride, we won’t win.” (lia)
Source: Blick

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