Russian air defense units are fined for failure to repel Ukraine's air attacks
Partisans in the occupied territories have found out that Russian air defense is not functioning well, and that the military personnel are being deprived of bonuses for failing to repel air attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces
This was reported by the Atesh military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars.
"Our agents from several air defense units report that the servicemen were deprived of their bonuses due to unsuccessful attempts to repel air attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces," the guerrillas write.
It is also noted that after such attacks, the command of the units begins to conduct internal investigations and impose disciplinary sanctions on the servicemen. In their opinion, this was supposed to encourage the military, but in practice it turned out to be the opposite, Atesh reports.
The movement's agents say the problem lies in the state of the equipment used to repel attacks. In their opinion, this equipment is old and malfunctioning, which creates additional difficulties in carrying out missions.
"All of this has a negative impact on the morale of the military. People are under pressure and stress, and many of them are looking for ways to join other units where the situation may be more favorable," the guerrillas added.
- On April 13, powerful explosions were heard in Russian-occupied Luhansk, followed by footage of a massive fire at the site of the hit. The Ukrainian Air Force announced the attack on the control point of the Russian military grouping Centre.
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