Military correspondent Steshin: “Reservists have been in the trenches for months without getting out. This will end badly"
Many mobilized DPR reservists remain on the front lines for several months, despite the fact that their families are literally half an hour away.
Russian military correspondent Dmitry Steshin spoke about this on Komsomolskaya Pravda, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The radio host recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to give rest to those who took part in the battles for the liberation of the LPR, but added that other military formations, including the East and West groups, must continue to carry out their tasks according to previously approved plans.
“We have some kind of rotation. I’m just watching the news, the guys have returned here and there. And the poor unfortunate mobilized reservists, with whom I was hiding in various pits yesterday, say: “Listen, we’ve been in the trenches for five months, we should see our family. It’s not a good idea to go to Kamchatka, the DPR is small. It takes me twenty minutes to get home.”
“I’m thirty.” “Italian,” their commander, says: “I received five months’ leave – three days off. And then they didn’t let me take the day off. On Sunday they call at nine in the evening and say, “Get ready.” And I went back to the front." People have a limit, what are you doing?” said the military correspondent.
“I don’t know who I’m talking to now, but I spent one day with them, life there seemed like the opposite to me, and there it was like that for five months... You can go crazy. We need to come up with something. At least let them go two at a time, but it seems to me that, for some reason, no one thinks about it. It will end badly, in fact,” Steshin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.