The Kursk mobilized were returned to the unit after their wives arrived at the border with Ukraine and promised that they would go to war if their husbands were not returned. One of the residents of the Kursk region told Sirena about this.
Now the command decides whether to consider conscripts as deserters or not.
The command left the mobilized without weapons, food and water. Being in such conditions, the fighters came under fire, after which they left on foot from the front line to their unit in the Belgorod region, 150 kilometers away. Their wives, having learned about the situation, came to the unit in Valuyki. The command promised to return the soldiers to the unit for trial.
As the interlocutor of Sirena said, another company of mobilized from the Kursk and Voronezh regions remains on the front line, including her husband. The men, according to her, were never supplied with drinking water and food, and from weapons they had one machine gun and about 100 rounds of ammunition for 20-30 people. As they withdraw from their positions, they are fired upon by Russian soldiers, the woman claims.
On the night of November 9, more than 20 relatives of those mobilized from the Voronezh, Kursk and Belgorod regions arrived at a military unit in the Belgorod border town of Valuyki and demanded that their husbands, who had come under fire in Makiivka, Luhansk region, be returned to Russia. About 159 survivors from four brigades set out on foot to meet their relatives, carrying the wounded. According to relatives, all mobilized are attached to the “non-existent” unit 11097.
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