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Russian Commanders Rebel: Officers Refused To Storm Ukrainian Positions In Kherson Region

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Russian Commanders Rebel: Officers Refused To Storm Ukrainian Positions In Kherson Region

Tension is growing in Russian units.

Tension is growing in the Kherson region among the military command of the Russian Armed Forces, which refuses to send servicemen to storm positions. This was reported by the Atesh partisan movement.

“Russian military commanders refuse to send their subordinates to storm positions in the Kherson region,” the statement says.

Atesh agents in the enemy army report growing tension in Russian units located in the occupied territory of the Kherson region. According to them, the situation is becoming increasingly alarming, and servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces note the intensification of preparations for an offensive.

“Commanders are constantly called to urgent meetings, after which they return late at night — pale and clearly worried. This increases nervousness in units, where no one understands in detail what is happening. Meanwhile, the command continues to set suicidal tasks, which further undermine the morale of the personnel,” noted Atesh.

In addition, there is information that the activity of enemy equipment has increased, and the supply of ammunition has increased.

“Combat equipment and boats are being prepared for use. Everything points to preparations for an operation, but the details are hidden even from most officers. However, among our informants there are company and battalion commanders who pass on important information to us after meetings with the command of their brigades and regiments,” Atesh emphasized.

They also explained that all information received is promptly passed on to representatives of the Ukrainian Defense Forces and are ready to pay large sums of money, equivalent to two salaries of Russian military personnel, for important information.

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