Hundreds of Russian soldiers from Murmansk refuse to return to Ukraine for “special operation”

Feeling the “hospitality” of Ukrainians, the Russians changed their minds to carry out the Kremlin's occupation tasks.

Against the background of considerable losses during the “special operation” in Ukraine, the Russian military is once again refusing to continue participating in the war. At the end of March, a battalion from South Ossetia almost completely refused to fight , and today a similar decision was made by more than 100 servicemen from the 200th separate motorized rifle brigade (Pechenga). This was announced on his Facebook page by journalist Roman Tsymbalyuk.

During the execution of criminal orders from the Kremlin, this brigade suffered huge losses. Feeling the “hospitality” of Ukrainians, Russian soldiers changed their minds to return here.

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“Personnel of 200 separate motorized rifle brigades h 08275, Pechenga) after performing combat missions during a “special military operation” in Ukraine no longer wants to take part in hostilities. More than 100 servicemen of the brigade refused to further participate in the “special military operation”, – wrote Tsymbalyuk.

According to him, the military was sent from a field camp in the Belgorod region home to Pechenga (Murmansk region). > Ukrainian artillery has already hit more than a hundred enemy targets in the collision zone.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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