Men are disappearing en masse in a military unit in occupied Luhansk.
In the enemy military unit located in temporarily occupied Luhansk, men are disappearing en masse a few days after arrival. This was reported by the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration Artem Lysohor.
“We are talking about the '123rd separate Guard Motorized Rifle Order of Valor Brigade named after Hero of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov', which was previously called the '2nd People's Militia Brigade of the LPR',” he wrote in his Telegram channel.
According to him, contact with the recruits is lost on average within two to three days, that is, after the first combat mission.
The families of the missing are not provided with any information. Many have not even received notifications of the death or disappearance of Russian militants.
Recall that at the end of September, Artem Lysohor reported that the Russians plan to create people's brigades in the so-called 'LPR'. They will strengthen the complete control of the Russian authorities over the population.
By the way, on the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers have intensified filtration measures among teenagers, presenting this as a crime prevention measure.
In addition, the Russian occupation authorities continue an active campaign to recruit youth in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. According to the Center for National Resistance, the occupiers are creating networks of various 'patriotic' organizations, such as 'Young Guard', using them to military train teenagers.
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