Der Soldat Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Glushkov (geb. 12. Januar 1994), der im 108. Garde-Luftangriffsregiment (Militäreinheit 42091) der 7. Garde-Luftangriffsdivision (Militäreinheit 54801) dient, berichtete von einer Lebensgefahr durch sein Kommando, nachdem er einen Korruptionsplan aufgedeckt hatte.

Aleksandr beschuldigte den Kommandeur Witali Sergejewitsch Tschubko, Rufzeichen „Sumrak“, Geld von Soldaten gesammelt zu haben, um ein Fahrzeug für Kampfeinsätze zu kaufen, es aber nach dem Kauf auf seinen eigenen Namen registriert zu haben, anstatt es der Einheit zuzuordnen. Nachdem Gluschkow seine Empörung geäußert hatte, kam es zu einem Konflikt, woraufhin der Kommandant begann, ihn zu behandeln und ihn fast täglich auf Kampfeinsätze zu schicken, ohne ihm eine Genesung zu ermöglichen.



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20 Kommentare

  1. I have to wonder how many consecutive „daily“ combat missions these guys could actually survive. And how ignorant of his own world could he be at this stage of the war not to know what his countries leadership was like? He was only pissed and ratted because it cost him money. Go kiss a Ukrainian drone, Mr. zero.

  2. Fit_Drawing_5071 on

    Outraged at Russian corruption. Also wants to violently impose it on neighbours in return for money 🤔

  3. Who the fuck does he think is going to come save him?

    It blows my mind the amount of Russians that think the corruption right in front of their face is the only corruption there is.

    Your entire world is corrupt.

    Call one of the Ukrainian surrender numbers.

    You have fuck all time before your commander sees this and zeroes you out.

  4. NoBrain1506 on

    He cut a deal with the devil. He just wanted to loot and pillage, he didn’t ask for any of this!

  5. BlackHorse944 on

    Russian troops have been treated terribly since the days of the Soviet Union (and likely will before). My grandfather and father both served in Soviet Ukraine. I heard their stories of awful treatment.

    I’d wager that the Ukrainian troops go through the same types of things.

  6. Poor russian soldier, he is so smart that he really believed that his army is the strongest, untouched by corruption. And now that he has seen that the world is evil and he cannot kill, rape, steal anymore, is creating a video crying. Oh poor russia, the largest country in the world just needs more land.

    Mark my word, russia it’s doomed to fall apart, maybe not now, maybe not in the near future, but it will happen eventually.

  7. One way out, zero everyone in your unit starting from the top. Then go home.

  8. FelixtheFarmer on

    I wonder who is going to be the next volunteer for a meat assault 🤔 ?

  9. ExtinctDyna on

    It’s hard to comprehend how russians abruptly complain about fundamentally russian actions and behaviors.

    Did they suddenly wake up? Its not like life back home in russia was full of justice and fairness.

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