The military, dissatisfied with Putin's "special operation", began to be called in for conversations at the FSB, the Telegram channel "We Can Explain" found out . In particular, the servicemen of the Black Sea Fleet, who had returned from the war, were required to appear for "interviews".
This channel was told by the wife of an officer who participated in the storming of Mariupol. He recently returned home from the war, as he received a week's leave.
“Yesterday I received such a message and I don’t know how to react. I don’t know what this could be connected with, my husband began his service back in 2008 in the Crimea,” she said.
According to her, after the rotation to the war zone, her husband talked with psychologists. They asked him, among other things, about his attitude to the war.
“My husband is straightforward and eccentric and expressed his position that the Kadyrovites and other “elite” units live in hotels, and ordinary soldiers live in barracks, in terrible conditions, without provisions and food. When the units left Davydov Ford, some soldiers were simply abandoned. From the storming of Azovstal, he still has a slump, a lot of his comrades from the 810th brigade died there, ”the woman says.
The couple has three children, the brother of the channel's interlocutor died in the war. Her husband has not yet been summoned for questioning.
Journalists also refer to similar messages on social networks, where people talk about interrogations of the military, "opposing the special operation." “What the hell is going on? Vladimir Vladimirovich thanked our guys from the Black Sea Fleet yesterday for ensuring the safety of ships that carry grain. And then suddenly the FSB began to press them, ”writes the son of a military man.
From the beginning of December, the FSB order "on the approval of a list of information in the field of military, military-technical activities of Russia, which, if received by foreign sources, can be used against the security of the Russian Federation," began to operate. According to this document, it is impossible to disclose almost any information about the army, including the "moral and psychological climate in the troops", the state of support for the military and their needs. Those who do this can be recognized as "foreign agents".