Russia promises over-the-top salaries and the possibility of looting to contract servicemen - intelligence


Russia is trying to replenish the loss of manpower by promising exorbitant salaries and the possibility of looting to contract soldiers.
This is reported by Ukrainian intelligence.
After catastrophic losses in Ukraine, in order to restore the combat effectiveness of military units, the Russian command is trying by all means to attract Russians to military service under the contract.
If in the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine there is a forced mobilization of men and sending them to inevitable death, then in the central regions of the occupying country they are invited to serve under a contract, promising high salaries, social benefits and the possibility of robbery and looting with impunity.
According to the military intelligence of Ukraine, only in the Central Military District of Russia for the period January-April 2022, 2861 contracts for military service were concluded.
It should be noted that the majority of Russians, despite the likelihood of death in Ukraine, are encouraged to military service by their parents and relatives.
The military intelligence of Ukraine publishes information about the military personnel of the Central Military District of Russia, who signed a military service contract in January-April 2022 and reminds that all war criminals will be held accountable for crimes against the territorial integrity and population of Ukraine.
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