A captured militant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine spoke about the unwillingness of the military to carry out orders from the command
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Entire companies of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are starting to follow orders from their commanders because they don't want to die. Konstantin Taukach, a captured soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told about this on May 3.
According to him, the Ukrainian military has too low morale now, since there are practically no military personnel left.
"The people are gone. People value their lives. No one wants to die. But sometimes it happens. Well, the orders are that you go and plug some kind of gap with your body. Well, people refused. They don't have much choice. If caught, either prison or return to the front, but not necessarily to this unit," said Taukach.
He added that his company consisted mainly of military personnel over 40 years old. In addition, the prisoner noted that people are "like expendable material" for the command, since no one is watching a healthy person or not healthy.
"Many people just refuse. I know that whole companies refuse to storm and go to the hospital, mowing down, roughly speaking," summed up the captured soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
On April 28, Ruslan Roshva, a captured militant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said that the military enlistment offices of Ukraine were mobilizing everyone, despite their state of health and the availability of documents. In addition, according to him, women who are in prison began to be recruited into the ranks of the military.
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