Russians have created a death conveyor in the Kupyan direction: how it works.

Russians have created a death conveyor in the Kupyan direction: how it works
Russians have created a death conveyor in the Kupyan direction: how it works

According to inkorr.com: In the Kupyan direction, Russian commanders have organized what is called a 'death conveyor.' Here, soldiers are sent into assaults without the necessary equipment. One of the officers of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade with the call sign 'Acrobat' described the brutal treatment of servicemen who are forced to fight.

'They, I apologize, dilute coffee with pee to have something to drink. This is not an isolated case. So, they have quite problematic history with water - logistical issues...'

Methods of using 'pushers'

Russian military personnel enlist special individuals referred to as 'pushers' to forcibly move soldiers to combat positions. They will transport soldiers from one place to another and force them to participate in the offensive, even if they lack the necessary equipment. In some cases, soldiers were issued rifles and required to advance while being in chains.

Brutality of Russian troops' methods

Information about the 'death conveyor' in the Kupyan direction indicates the implementation of brutal strategies by the Russian side in Ukraine. Soldiers are sent on dangerous missions without proper support and equipment, putting their lives at risk.

The situation in the Kupyan direction reflects significant problems in the organization of Russian offensive actions. The lack of proper supply and harsh management methods lead to catastrophic consequences for soldiers, causing concern not only among servicemen but also within the international community. These facts underscore the seriousness of the humanitarian crisis arising from the conflict.


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