British military intelligence believe the Russian army is shooting its own soldiers in order to prevent them from deserting.
Kremlin troops standing guard during a visit into territory it controls organised by the Russian Ministry of Defence
The tactic of turning part of the military against another to instil fear and discipline was deployed by the Red Army and regularly used by Joseph Stalin during the Second World War. Discontent over the heavy-handed policy, which saw widespread reports of men being forcibly detained and forced to go to Ukraine, led to a rare apology from Vladimir Putin and fuelled a mass exodus of fighting age men from Russia.Western analysts believe some are being sent into battle with insufficient training and equipment as Russia struggles to equip its army after more than nine months of war and amid tough sanctions targeting its arms industry.
‘Recently, Russian generals likely wanted their commanders to use weapons against deserters, including possibly authorising shooting to kill such defaulters after a warning had been given.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that‘The tactic of shooting deserters likely attests to the low quality, low morale and indiscipline of Russian forces.’
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