43 Russian servicemen refused to follow orders and were sent to Russia under escort

43 Russian servicemen refused to follow orders and were sent to Russia under escort

Kyiv  •  UNN

December 30 2023, 05:40 AM • 35125 views

43 Russian soldiers of the 150th Division who refused to fight were taken from Luhansk back to Russia.

In the occupation forces of the Russian Federation, there are numerous cases of military personnel refusing to carry out criminal orders and participation in hostilities. This was reported by the General Staff in the morning report, UNN reports.

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In particular, on December 19 this year, from the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region to the territory of the Russian Federation under the escort of military police officers 43 servicemen were sent from the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region to the territory of the Russian Federation under the escort of military police officers, who refused to participate in hostilities.

They were from the 150th motorized rifle division of the Russian armed forces.

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