‘Why is this body still lying here?’
Marine from Russia’s Vladivostok shares thoughts about the war in Ukraine

What changed after the infamous letter of Russian marines to Primorsky region Governor Kozhemyako? What happened to commanders that the service members complained about? Do Russian military personnel have days off? A 155th naval infantry brigade marine answers these questions and more. He is on the frontlines right now.
“Commanders seem to have no qualms about sending people on suicide missions. They need to get a Hero [of Russia] star [award] and a general star [rank], the rest will be forgotten in the war.”
“In all honesty, the guys are ****ing exhausted after toiling for so many months now. If it continues, there will be injuries and wounds out of recklessness or when drunk, which are already on the rise.”

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