Russian commanders in Kherson face mutiny as entire regiment refuses to fight due to lack of supplies and no pay while Ukraine continues a series of counter attacks
- Russian 127th regiment of the 1st army corps reportedly ignored orders to fight
- The regiment was stationed near occupied southern Ukrainian city of Kherson
- Soldiers refused orders due to horrendous conditions, food and water shortages
- They risk being shipped off to detention centres deep in occupied territory
- Comes as Ukrainian military continues a series of counterattacks in east and south
Russian commanders in occupied southern Ukraine are facing mass mutinies as regiments refuse to fight due to a lack of basic supplies and no pay, it has been claimed.
The Russian 127th regiment of the 1st army corps reportedly ignored orders to join a battle near the southern city of Kherson, according to intelligence cited by Ukraine's southern operational command.
Soldiers who led the mutiny told superiors they could not fight because they had endured weeks of water shortages and scarce rations, all while not receiving their paychecks.
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11187351/Russian-commanders-Kherson-face-mutiny-entire-regiment-refuses-fight.html
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