Ukrainian Intelligence Reveals Russian Commanders Threatening to Shoot Their Own Soldiers.
Control Methods Within the Russian Armed Forces
According to UATV: Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Directorate has released an intercepted communication that exposes the brutal methods Russian commanders use to control their subordinates. In one instance, a commander is heard berating a junior officer and explicitly advocating for shooting soldiers in the legs if they fail to follow orders. This revelation highlights the systemic use of humiliation, coercion, and physical violence, which are hallmarks of the Russian occupation forces. Such tactics are indicative of a command structure reliant on fear rather than discipline.
Mounting Issues for the Russian Federation's Military
Further compounding these internal problems, agents from the partisan movement 'Atesh' have reported severe systemic failures within the Russian Armed Forces. Their findings include:
- A near-total failure of Starlink terminals, crippling communications;
- Russian signal troops are incapable of repairing the system;
- All attempts to deploy backup communication channels have been unsuccessful.
These logistical breakdowns point to escalating difficulties for Russian troops in conducting effective military operations. The loss of reliable communications is a critical vulnerability in modern warfare.
The published evidence paints a picture of a critical situation developing within the Russian military, which could severely impact its operational capabilities. The combination of a broken command chain reliant on violent threats and a catastrophic failure in battlefield communications is likely to further erode troop morale. These circumstances may present significant opportunities for Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict, as internal Russian weaknesses become more pronounced.
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