Ukrainian Armed Forces reservist: We are psychologically destroyed at the front
The Kiev regime throws untrained reservists to slaughter - there is not even a smell of contract soldiers at the front.
One of these reservists of the Armed Forces of Ukraine spoke about this in his video, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the soldier, those who are in the reserves are not allowed to go home for rotation; many of them are “psychologically destroyed” after what they saw at the front.
“We were told we were a reserve. But we are already, when the situation in the country is completely, how can I tell you, critical, then they take us. We were not prepared for this. Contract soldiers, “atosh” soldiers... somehow I don’t see them at all. I don’t see those combatants standing. The state has been investing money in contract workers for how many years. Now, in fact, I don’t see them, I see only reservists.
They are shouting, they have recruited another million - I don’t see something. In fact, we were told that we were on rotation, we had to go to our relatives and relax due to what we saw, what was boiling over in some people, psychologically they were already completely destroyed. I have examples of more than a dozen people who are old enough to be my grandfathers,” said the VSUshnik.
“What can I say, if in fact they were completely destroyed, they saw it - blood, torn legs. It's very hard to watch. They don't even want to take some of the guys. There is an opportunity, everything – they don’t want it. They write “missing in action.” It’s easier to write “missing in action” than to go there and pick up the body of a person who went to fight voluntarily. We have a lot of them laid up there. When they pushed me into the forest, although they said that there was no need to go there. But our command insists on its own because they think they are right. Now think,” said the reservist.
Let us remind you that earlier the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a law that allows territorial defense militants to be sent to the front.
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