Russian military leadership kills soldiers for refusing to pay bribes
Junior Sergeant Denis Kolesnikov of the 1435th Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces revealed shocking details about the internal structure of the occupation forces.
According to him, the unit’s command has established a systemic business built on the lives of their own soldiers and the embezzlement of weapons.
Based on the serviceman’s testimony, published by Russian propagandist Romanov, more than half of the unit—about 50 soldiers—were eliminated by their own leadership.
The reason for these executions was the refusal to pay money or the inability to gather the required sum to “buy off” participation in combat operations.
The extortion system in the regiment has clearly defined tariffs, which are announced to soldiers directly during roll calls. Once a soldier runs out of financial resources, he is either sent on an assault mission or simply “wiped out” on the spot.
In addition to demanding money, the sergeant reports large-scale smuggling: the regiment’s leadership systematically removes weapons from the front lines to sell them later on the black market.
Recall that Russian losses have exceeded 1.25 million military personnel.
President Zelensky has also reported how many Russian soldiers die per kilometer of territory.